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Apartheid in Palestine

Edited by Ghada Ageel
Categories: Middle Eastern history

“This collection of essays is a poignant cry for justice, far too long delayed. ” –Noam Chomsky

There are more than two sides in the conflict between Palestine and Israel. There are millions. Millions ...

From New Peoples to New Nations

“Gerhard Ens and Joe Sawchuk have produced a compelling piece of work – one that will inform and contribute to ongoing debates within Métis studies for years to come. ”Nicole St-Onge, University ...

Canada's Residential Schools: Reconciliation

“Anyone interested in Canadian history and the history of Native peoples will be intrigued by these publications, which are sure to be eye-opening. ” Library Journal

Canada’s Residential Schools: ...

Canada's Residential Schools: The Legacy

“Anyone interested in Canadian history and the history of Native peoples will be intrigued by these publications, which are sure to be eye-opening. ” Library Journal

Canada’s Residential Schools: ...

Whose Man in Havana?

John W. Graham never imagined that his apprenticeship in the Canadian Foreign Service would have him stationed in Cuba covertly monitoring Soviet military operations on behalf of the CIA. Other assignments, ...

Mining and Communities in Northern Canada

An examination of historical and contemporary social, economic, and environmental impacts of mining on Aboriginal communities in northern Canada.

The Cowboy Legend

By (author) John Jennings
Categories: Literature: history and criticism
Series: The West

In The Cowboy Legend, John Jennings details the evidence that Everett Johnson was the initial and prime inspiration for Wister’s cowboy, and in the process shows that Johnson led a fascinating life ...

Keeping Promises

“An impressive and lucid work whose various authors are acknowledged experts in their fields and at the top of their game. ” –Graham White, University of Toronto

In 1763 King George III of Great ...

The Embattled General

Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Turner (1871-1961) was a capable but controversial Canadian general who played a critical role in the development of the Canadian Corps up to 1917 and contributed significantly ...

World War Women

Through photographs, artwork, diaries and mementos, including a Memorial Cross presented to the mother of a fallen soldier, this book reveals deeply personal stories of life in service and on the home ...