The Red Indians is a theoretically nuanced, frank, and accessible book about Aboriginal resistance in Canada, historical and contemporary. In the manner of Eduardo Galeano’s famous trilogy Memories of ...
Elizabeth Jane Errington is professor of history, Royal Military College and Queen’s University, and the author of numerous award-winning studies about life in Upper Canada.
Hunting for Empire offers a fresh cultural history of sport and imperialism. Greg Gillespie integrates critical perspectives from cultural studies, literary criticism, and cultural geography to analyze ...
Graham W. Rowley (1912-2003) was a research professor of northern and Native studies at Carleton University, Ottawa.
Susan Rowley, Graham Rowley’s daughter, is co-editor of Uqalurait: An Oral History ...
More than 9 million Germans died as a result of deliberate Allied starvation and expulsion policies after World War II, one quarter of the country was annexed, and about 15 million people expelled in ...
So the emblem of the West
Our bright Maple Leaf is bless’d
To its children of the goodly open hand;
All the nations of the earth
Are now learning of its worth
And are flocking to this wealthy, promised ...
Raymond B. Blake is professor, history, University of Regina and former director of the Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy.
Eric Helleiner is chair of international public policy, Centre for International Governance Innovation, and associate professor, political science, University of Waterloo. He is the author of several ...
Colonel Gerald W. L. Nicholson (1902-1980) served with the Prince Albert Volunteers. He is the author of The Canadians in Italy, 1943-1945 and Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914-1919, both part of the ...