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lgli/Robert A. Wright [Wright, Robert A.] - A World Mission: Canadian Protestantism and the Quest for a New International Order, 1918-1939 (1991, McGill-Queen's University Press).epub
A World Mission: Canadian Protestantism and the Quest for a New International Order, 1918-1939 Robert A. Wright [Wright, Robert A.] McGill-Queen's University Press, 1991
Wright examines these churches' historical connections with the outside world and their newly cultivated interest in international politics. He argues that the clerical and missionary élite's vision of "a new internationalism" was burdened by essentially "Victorian" ideas of the inherent superiority of Protestant Christianity, political democracy, and Anglo-Saxon "race characteristics." Tensions between its traditional world view and the new realities of international and inter-racial relations eventually made this vision untenable. According to Wright, the Canadian churches of mainline Protestantism tried to find a middle ground. They relaxed the link between conversion and westernization and came to accept the legitimacy of indigenous churches in Asia and Africa. Although they ultimately stuck to their theme of Christian brotherhood and service, they confronted the theological challenges of reconciling Christianity with other belief systems and the intellectual revolution in the West. And, although they paid ritual respect to the League of Nations and collective security and accepted war in 1939 as necessary, they showed keen interest in disarmament. While the ambivalence of this middle ground had some tragic consequences, such as the incapacity of the Canadian Protestant leadership to lobby forcefully on behalf of either European Jewish refugees in the 1930s or Japanese- Canadians interred during World War II, there were successes in humanitarian, relief, and educational work abroad. The churches' activities also helped shape the international role of the Christian community and their eventual acceptance of both ethnic diversity and the developing nations' right to self-determination laid much of the groundwork for Canada's post-war approach to foreign aid and development.
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lgli/Truth & Reconciliation Commission Of Canada [Truth & Canada, Reconciliation Commission Of] - Canada's Residential Schools: The History, Part 2, 1939 to 2000: The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Volume I (2015, McGill-Queen's University Press).epub
Canada's Residential Schools: The History, Part 2, 1939 to 2000: The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Volume I Truth & Reconciliation Commission Of Canada [Truth & Canada, Reconciliation Commission Of] McGill-Queen's University Press, 2015
Between 1867 and 2000, the Canadian government sent over 150,000 Aboriginal children to residential schools across the country. Government officials and missionaries agreed that in order to “civilize and Christianize” Aboriginal children, it was necessary to separate them from their parents and their home communities. For children, life in these schools was lonely and alien. Discipline was harsh, and daily life was highly regimented. Aboriginal languages and cultures were denigrated and suppressed. Education and technical training too often gave way to the drudgery of doing the chores necessary to make the schools self-sustaining. Child neglect was institutionalized, and the lack of supervision created situations where students were prey to sexual and physical abusers. Legal action by the schools’ former students led to the creation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada in 2008. The product of over six years of research, the Commission’s final report outlines the history and legacy of the schools, and charts a pathway towards reconciliation. Canada’s Residential Schools: The History, Part 2, 1939 to 2000 carries the story of the residential school system from the end of the Great Depression to the closing of the last remaining schools in the late 1990s. It demonstrates that the underfunding and unsafe living conditions that characterized the early history of the schools continued into an era of unprecedented growth and prosperity for most Canadians. A miserly funding formula meant that into the late 1950s school meals fell short of the Canada Food Rules. Overcrowding, poor sanitation, and a failure to adhere to fire safety rules were common problems throughout this period. While government officials had come to view the schools as costly and inefficient, the churches were reluctant to countenance their closure. It was not until the late 1960s that the federal government finally wrested control of the system away from the churches. Government plans to turn First Nations education over to the provinces met with opposition from Aboriginal organizations that were seeking “Indian Control of Indian Education.” Following parent-led occupation of a school in Alberta, many of the remaining schools came under Aboriginal administration. The closing of the schools coincided with a growing number of convictions of former staff members on charges of sexually abusing students. These trials revealed the degree to which sexual abuse at the schools had been covered up in the past. Former students, who came to refer to themselves as Survivors, established regional and national organizations and provided much of the leadership for the campaign that led to the federal government issuing in 2008 an apology to the former students and their families.
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lgli/Truth & Reconciliation Commission Of Canada [Truth & Canada, Reconciliation Commission Of] - Canada's Residential Schools: The History, Part 2, 1939 to 2000: The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Volume I (2015, McGill-Queen's University Press).epub
Canada's Residential Schools: The History, Part 2, 1939 to 2000: The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Volume I Truth & Reconciliation Commission Of Canada [Truth & Canada, Reconciliation Commission Of] McGill-Queen's University Press, 2015
Between 1867 and 2000, the Canadian government sent over 150,000 Aboriginal children to residential schools across the country. Government officials and missionaries agreed that in order to “civilize and Christianize” Aboriginal children, it was necessary to separate them from their parents and their home communities. For children, life in these schools was lonely and alien. Discipline was harsh, and daily life was highly regimented. Aboriginal languages and cultures were denigrated and suppressed. Education and technical training too often gave way to the drudgery of doing the chores necessary to make the schools self-sustaining. Child neglect was institutionalized, and the lack of supervision created situations where students were prey to sexual and physical abusers. Legal action by the schools’ former students led to the creation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada in 2008. The product of over six years of research, the Commission’s final report outlines the history and legacy of the schools, and charts a pathway towards reconciliation. Canada’s Residential Schools: The History, Part 2, 1939 to 2000 carries the story of the residential school system from the end of the Great Depression to the closing of the last remaining schools in the late 1990s. It demonstrates that the underfunding and unsafe living conditions that characterized the early history of the schools continued into an era of unprecedented growth and prosperity for most Canadians. A miserly funding formula meant that into the late 1950s school meals fell short of the Canada Food Rules. Overcrowding, poor sanitation, and a failure to adhere to fire safety rules were common problems throughout this period. While government officials had come to view the schools as costly and inefficient, the churches were reluctant to countenance their closure. It was not until the late 1960s that the federal government finally wrested control of the system away from the churches. Government plans to turn First Nations education over to the provinces met with opposition from Aboriginal organizations that were seeking “Indian Control of Indian Education.” Following parent-led occupation of a school in Alberta, many of the remaining schools came under Aboriginal administration. The closing of the schools coincided with a growing number of convictions of former staff members on charges of sexually abusing students. These trials revealed the degree to which sexual abuse at the schools had been covered up in the past. Former students, who came to refer to themselves as Survivors, established regional and national organizations and provided much of the leadership for the campaign that led to the federal government issuing in 2008 an apology to the former students and their families.
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English [en] · EPUB · 0.2MB · 2015 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/zlib · Save
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The Platform Economy and the Smart City Zwick, Austin McGill-Queen's University Press, 2021
Over the past decade, cities have come into closer contact and conflict with new technologies. From reactive policymaking in response to platform economy firms to proactive policymaking in an effort to develop into smart cities, urban governance is transforming at an unprecedented speed and scale. Innovative technologies promise a brave new world of convenience and cost effectiveness – powered by cameras that monitor our movements, sensors that line our streets, and algorithms that determine our resource allocation – but at what cost? Exploring the relationship between technology and cities, this book brings together an outstanding group of authors in the field to provide a critical and necessary examination of the disruption that is under way. They look at how cities should understand and regulate novel technologies, what can be learned from proposed and failed smart city projects, and how innovative economies change the structure of cities themselves....
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lgli/Santiago Zabala - Being at Large: Freedom in the Age of Alternative Facts (2020, McGill-Queen's University Press).pdf
Being at Large : Freedom in the Age of Alternative Facts Santiago Zabala McGill-Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 2020
A hermeneutical exploration of freedom through existence, interpretation, and emergencies.
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lgli/Josh Cole - Hall-Dennis and the Road to Utopia: Education and Modernity in Ontario (2021, McGill-Queen's University Press).epub
Hall-Dennis and the Road to Utopia : Education and Modernity in Ontario Josh Cole McGill-Queen's University Press, 1, 2021
"The quarter century that followed the end of the Second World War was marked by intense social and economic transformation: the changing face of postwar capitalism, a revolution in communications technology, the rise of youth culture, and the pronounced ascent of individual freedom all contributed to a dramatic push to remake, and thus improve, society. This push was especially felt within education, the primary vehicle for modernizing the postwar world from the ground up. Hall-Dennis and the Road to Utopia explores this moment of renewal through a powerful and influential education reform project: 1968's Living and Learning: The Report of the Provincial Committee on Aims and Objectives of Education in the Schools of Ontario. The Hall-Dennis report, as it became known, urged Ontarians to accept a new vision of education in which students were no longer organized in classes, their progress no longer measured by grades, and their experience no longer characterized by the painful acquisition of subjects, but rather by a joyous and open-ended process of learning. This new, democratic system of education was associated with the highest ideals of postwar progress, liberalism, and humanism, yet its recommendations were paradoxically both profoundly radical and fundamentally conservative. Its avant-garde research strategies and controversial "post-literate" curricular reforms were balanced by a pedagogical approach designed to mould students into obedient citizens and productive economic actors. As Canadians once again find themselves asking fundamental questions about the aims and objectives of education under radically changing circumstances, Josh Cole revisits Hall-Dennis to show how the committee and its report represents a significant moment in Canadian cultural and political history, a prescient document in the history of education, and a revealing expression of the fragmentary circumstances of global modernity in the second half of the twentieth century."-- Provided by publisher
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nexusstc/Women, Feminism and Development/a878fe67efe5627b47bb5d9cfc3de4f5.pdf
Women, feminism, and development Huguette Dagenais; Denise Piché Published for the Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women by McGill-Queen's University Press = Publié pour l'Institut canadien de recherches sur les femmes par McGill-Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montréal, Que, 1994
For the past twenty years feminist grass-root movements, professionals, and researchers have shown how the social construction of gender relations interacts with all forms of imperialism to mould the dominant ideologies of development. Based on a constant dialogue between theory and practice, research and action, their analyses of society and international development begin with women's experience and aim at policies and actions directed toward social change and the empowerment of women.
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English [en] · French [fr] · PDF · 24.7MB · 1994 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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Aboriginal Music in Contemporary : Echoes and Exchanges Anna Hoefnagels; Beverley Diamond McGill-Queen's University Press;MQUP, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montréal [Que.], 2012
Contemporary Aboriginal music from powwow to hip hop, the people that make it, and the issues that shape it. First Nations, Inuit, and Métis music in Canada is dynamic and diverse, reflecting continuities with earlier traditions and innovative approaches to creating new musical sounds. Aboriginal Music in Contemporary Canada narrates a story of resistance and renewal, struggle and success, as indigenous musicians in Canada negotiate who they are and who they want to be. Comprised of essays, interviews, and personal reflections by Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal musicians and scholars alike, the collection highlights themes of innovation, teaching and transmission, and cultural interaction. Individual chapters discuss musical genres ranging from popular styles including country and pop to nation-specific and intertribal practices such as powwows, as well as hybrid performances that incorporate music with theatre and dance. As a whole, this collection demonstrates how music is...
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lgli/Alain Ehrenberg - The Mechanics of Passion: Brain, Behaviour, and Society (2020, McGill-Queen's University Press).mobi
The mechanics of passions : brain, behaviour, and society Alain Ehrenberg MQUP; McGill-Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 2020
"Cognitive neuroscience, once a specialized area of psychology and biology, has enjoyed increased worldwide legitimacy in the last thirty years not only in psychiatry and mental health, but also in fields as diverse as education, economics, marketing, and law. How can this surge in popularity be explained? Has the new science of human behaviour now become the barometer of our conduct and our lives, taking the place previously occupied by psychoanalysis? Rather than asking if neuronal man will replace social man or how to surmount the opposition between the biological and the social, The Mechanics of Passions uncovers hidden relationships between global social ideals and specialized concepts of neuroscience and cognitive science. Proposing a historical sociology situated in the dual contexts of the history of sciences and the history of self-representation, Alain Ehrenberg describes the conditions through which cognitive neuroscience has developed and acquired a strong moral authority in our individualistic society permeated by ideas, values, and norms of autonomy. Cognitive neuroscience offers the promise of turning personal limitations into assets by exploring an individual's "hidden potential." The Mechanics of Passions identifies this as the echo of social ideals of autonomy, affirming that the moral authority of cognitive neuroscience stems as much from cultural norms as from any results of scientific or medical experimentation."-- Provided by publisher
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lgli/Nicholas Maxwell - Our Fundamental Problem: A Revolutionary Approach to Philosophy (2020, McGill-Queen's University Press).pdf
Our Fundamental Problem : A Revolutionary Approach to Philosophy Nicholas Maxwell McGill-Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 2020
How our human world can exist and best flourish even though it is embedded in the physical universe.
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ia/comparingfederal0000watt_d8b9.pdf
Comparing Federal Systems (Queen's Policy Studies Series) Watts, Ronald L. (Ronald Lampman); Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). Institute of Intergovernmental Relations; Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). School of Policy Studies Published for the School of Policy Studies, Queen's University by McGill-Queen's University Press; Published for the School of Policy Studies, Queen's University, McGill-Queen's University Press, Queen's policy studies, 3rd ed., Montréal, Québec, 2008
<p>In this updated and extensively revised third edition, Ronald Watts provides a clear analysis of the design and operation of a wide range of federations. There is much that can be learned from the experience of federal systems throughout the world. At present there are 25 functioning federations in the world (containing over 40 percent of the world's population). A distinctive feature of the popularity of federalism in the contemporary world is that its application has taken a variety of forms and has included some new variants and innovations.</p> <p>This third edition has been fully updated and now encompasses reference to a much wider range of federations and federal experiments, including mature federations such as the United States of America, Switzerland, Canada, Austria, Germany and India; emergent federations such as Mexico, Malaysia, Pakistan, Spain, Brazil, Belgium, Russia, Argentina, Ethiopia, South Africa, Nigeria and Venezuela; micro-federations such as Micronesia, Belau, St. Kitts and Nevis, and Comoros; federal-confederal hybrids such as the United Arab Emirates and the European Union, and post-conflict federal experiments such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sudan, Iraq and Congo; it also examines federations that have failed. Watts compares the interaction of social diversity and political institutions, the distribution of powers and finances, the processes contributing to flexibility or rigidity in adjustment, the extent of internal symmetry or asymmetry, the character of representation in federal institutions, the role of constitutions and courts, the provisions for constitutional rights and secession, the degree of centralization and non-centralization, and the pathologyof federations.</p>
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ia/unreformedsenate0000rama.pdf
The 'unreformed Senate Of Canada (carleton Library Series) Robert A. MacKay McGill Queens Univ Pr, McGill-Queen's University Press, [Place of publication not identified], 1963
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ia/multiculturalism0000unse_y9l6.pdf
The Multiculturalism Question: Debating Identity in 21st Century Canada (Volume 182) (Queen’s Policy Studies Series) Jack Jedwab; Queen's University (Kingston, Ont). School of Policy Studies School of Policy Studies, Queen's University ; McGill-Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 2014
"Canada's policy of multiculturalism has been the object of ongoing debate since it was first introduced in 1971. Decades later, Canadians still seem uncertain about the meaning of multiculturalism. Detractors insist that government has not succeeded in discouraging immigrants and their descendants from preserving their cultures of origin, undercutting a necessary identification with Canada, while supporters argue that immigrant groups' abilities to influence their adjustments to Canada has strengthened their sense of belonging. Beyond what often seems to be a polarized debate is a broad spectrum of opinion around multiculturalism in Canada and what it means to be Canadian. The Multiculturalism Question analyzes the policy, ideology, and message of multiculturalism. Several of Canada's leading thinkers provide valuable insights into a crucial debate that will inevitably continue well into the future."--Page 4 de la couverture
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lgli/Matthew Hayes - Search for the Unknown (2022, McGill-Queen's University Press).epub
Search for the Unknown: Canadas UFO Files and the Rise of Conspiracy Theory (2022) Matthew Hayes ACP - McGill Queen's University Press, 1, 20220415
Beginning in the 1950s, alleged sightings of unidentified flying objects in Canadian skies bred tension between the state and its citizens. While the public demanded to know more about the phenomenon, government officials appeared unconcerned and unresponsive. Suspicion of government deepened among certain sectors of Canadian society in the decades that followed, leading to demands for greater public transparency and a new kind of citizen activism. In Search for the Unknown Matthew Hayes uncovers the history of the Canadian government's investigations into reports of UFOs, revealing how these reports were handled, deflected, and defended from 1950 to the 1990s. During this period Canadians filed more than 5,000 reports of UFO sightings – many with striking descriptions and illustrations – with branches of government and law enforcement. Although the government conducted some exploratory studies, officials were unable to solve the mystery of UFOs or provide satisfactory answers about their alleged existence, and they soon declared the matter closed. Dissatisfied citizens responded by taking matters into their own hands, starting UFO clubs and civilian investigation groups, and accusing the government of a cover-up. A mutual mistrust developed between citizens who were suspicious of their government and officials who dismissed their fears and anxieties. This provided fertile ground for anti-authoritarian attitudes and the cultivation of conspiracy theories. In an era of political division, and amid heightened awareness of states' responsibilities for their citizens, Search for the Unknown reveals the challenges that governments face in responding to public anxieties and preserving trust in public institutions.
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Slow War Benjamin Hertwig ACP - McGill Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 2017
Benjamin Hertwig's debut collection of poetry, Slow War, is at once an account of contemporary warfare and a personal journey of loss and the search for healing. It stands in the tradition of Wilfred Owen's "Dulce et Decorum Est" and Kevin Powers’s "Letter Composed During a Lull in the Fighting." A century after the First World War, Hertwig presents both the personal cost of war in poems such as "Somewhere in Flanders/Afghanistan" and "Food Habits of Coyotes, as Determined by Examination of Stomach Contents," and the potential for healing in unlikely places in "A Poem Is Not Guantánamo Bay." This collection provides no easy answers – Hertwig looks at the war in Afghanistan with the unflinching gaze of a soldier and the sustained attention of a poet. In his accounting of warfare and its difficult aftermath on the homefront, the personal becomes political. While these poems inhabit both experimental and traditional forms, the breakdown of language channels a descent into violence and an ascent into a future that no longer feels certain, where history and trauma are forever intertwined. Hertwig reminds us that remembering war is a political act and that writing about war is a way we remember.
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nexusstc/Seapower in the Post-modern World/eb48b83f1f76763db6c7afc409fb02fd.epub
Seapower in the Post-modern World Basil Germond McGill-Queen's University Press, 1, 2024
In an era of increasing geopolitical tensions, disruptive technologies, and the rise of authoritarianism, the question of who masters the seas is more than ever central to the future of the international order. But while naval operations, maritime security, and ocean governance have become increasingly relevant in world politics, the concept and definition of seapower have largely been neglected by the scholarship in the international relations field. Seapower in the Post-modern World fills this gap with an analysis of the naval, economic, and ideational dimensions of seapower from antiquity to today. Exploring the extent to which the permanent elements associated with seapower – such as technology, commerce, and maritime culture – transcend historical periods, Basil Germond frames contemporary seapower as a combination of components, including traditional naval power, post-modern conceptions of collective and civilian seapower, and the neo-modern phenomena of maritime territorialization and the naval arms race. By giving seapower a new conceptual definition, Seapower in the Post-modern World offers key analytical tools for understanding the stability of the global maritime order and seapower’s contribution to global leadership more broadly.
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The Etruscans in the Modern Imagination Sam Solecki ACP - McGill Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 2022
The Etruscans, a revenant and unusual people, had an Italian empire before the Greeks and Romans did. By the start of the Christian era their wooden temples and writings had vanished, the Romans and the early church had melted their bronze statues, and the people had assimilated. After the last Etruscan augur served the Romans as they fought back the Visigoths in 408 CE, the civilization disappeared but for ruins, tombs, art, and vases. No other lost culture disappeared as completely and then returned to the same extent as the Etruscans. Indeed, no other ancient Mediterranean people was as controversial both in its time and in posterity. Though the Greeks and Romans tarred them as superstitious and decadent, D.H. Lawrence praised their way of life as offering an alternative to modernity. In The Etruscans in the Modern Imagination Sam Solecki chronicles their unexpected return to intellectual and cultural history, beginning with eighteenth-century scholars, collectors, and archaeologists. The resurrection of this vanished kingdom occurred with remarkable vigour in philosophy, literature, music, history, mythology, and the plastic arts. From Wedgwood to Picasso, Proust to Lawrence, Emily Dickinson to Anne Carson, Solecki reads the disembodied traces of Etruscan culture for what they tell us about cultural knowledge and mindsets in different times and places, for the way that ideas about the Etruscans can serve as a reflection or foil to a particular cultural moment, and for the creative alchemy whereby artists turn to the past for the raw materials of contemporary creation. The Etruscans are a cultural curiosity because of their disputed origin, unique language, and distinctive religion and customs, but their destination is no less worthy of our curiosity. The Etruscans in the Modern Imagination provides a fascinating meditation on cultural transmission between ancient and modern civilizations.
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nexusstc/Desire Change: Contemporary Feminist Art in Canada/841ce5b859bc755fbf5bbeb41c88fcc9.pdf
Desire Change : Contemporary Feminist Art in Canada Heather Davis (editor) McGill-Queen's University Press ; Mentoring Artists for Women's Art, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 2017
Bringing together contemporary Canadian feminist art through the entangled relations of desire and desire for change. Copublished with Mentoring Artists for Women's Art. Correcting an absence of writing about contemporary feminist work by Canadian artists, __Desire Change__ considers the resurgence of feminist art, examining works that respond to themes of diversity and desire. Historians, artists, and curators cover a range of artistic practices including performance, installation, video, and photography.
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Mixing Medicines: The Global Drug Trade and Early Modern Russia (Intoxicating Histories) Clare Griffin McGill-Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 2022
Mixing Medicines explores the dynamic and complex world of early modern Russian medical drugs. The first study of Russia's involvement in the early modern drug trade, it provides unique insight into how the dramatic reshaping of global trade affected the day-to-day lives of subjects and tsars alike.
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nexusstc/Women and Well-Being/ee44b15e74d712bd3942b43ae6d4d1d1.pdf
Women and Well-Being Sous La Direction De Vanaja Dhruvarajan Published for the Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women by McGill-Queen's University Press = Publ. pour l'Institut canadien de recherches sur les femmes par McGill-Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 1990
The importance of a concern for women's well-being cannot be overemphasized. The pervasive patriarchal assumption is that women are generally responsible for the well-being of others. Consequently, the issues dealt with in Women and Well-Being are often ignored. Vanaja Dhruvarajan has selected twenty articles from those presented at the eleventh annual Conference of the Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women. Together they identify conditions which are beneficial or detrimental to a woman's well-being and explore ways and means of advancing awareness of the issue.
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Building Nations from Diversity: Canadian and American Experience Compared (Volume 2) (McGill-Queen's Studies in Ethnic History) Garth Stevenson McGill-Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 2014
x, 324 pages ; 24 cm Building Nations from Diversity explores the question of whether the Canadian "mosaic" has differed from the American "melting pot" and provides an informative comparison of both countries' historical and present-day similarities and differences. Garth Stevenson examines the origins of Canada and the United States and their past experiences with incorporating selected immigrant groups, particularly Irish, Chinese, and Jews. Establishing the foundational ways in which they placed new groups within their societies, Stevenson then outlines how the US and Canadian systems developed immigration policy and handled difference, detailing their treatment of "enemy aliens" during both world wars, their experience with minority languages, and recent Islamophobia. He also studies the introduction of multiculturalism into the lexicon and policy of the two countries and presents a nuanced analysis of how its meaning is understood differently on opposite sides of the border. An accessible and illuminating work, Building Nations from Diversity highlights the substantial differences between the US and Canada but ultimately concludes that they are more similar than most realize and are probably becoming more alike Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-311) and index
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Seapower in the Post-modern World Basil Germond McGill-Queen's University Press, 1, 2024
In an era of increasing geopolitical tensions, disruptive technologies, and the rise of authoritarianism, the question of who masters the seas is more than ever central to the future of the international order. But while naval operations, maritime security, and ocean governance have become increasingly relevant in world politics, the concept and definition of seapower have largely been neglected by the scholarship in the international relations field. Seapower in the Post-modern World fills this gap with an analysis of the naval, economic, and ideational dimensions of seapower from antiquity to today. Exploring the extent to which the permanent elements associated with seapower – such as technology, commerce, and maritime culture – transcend historical periods, Basil Germond frames contemporary seapower as a combination of components, including traditional naval power, post-modern conceptions of collective and civilian seapower, and the neo-modern phenomena of maritime territorialization and the naval arms race. By giving seapower a new conceptual definition, Seapower in the Post-modern World offers key analytical tools for understanding the stability of the global maritime order and seapower’s contribution to global leadership more broadly.
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upload/misc/wld8JFnBjvklgufkHUqC/Literature/Poetry/Ezra Pound/One Must Not Go Altogether with the Tide [ed. Hickman]/Hichman, M. (ed.) - One Must Not Go Altogether With the Tide (McGill-Queens, 2011).pdf
One must not go altogether with the tide : the letters of Ezra Pound and Stanley Nott Ezra Pound & C. S. Nott & Miranda B. Hickman & Robin Edward Feenstra McGill-Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montréal, 2011
Ezra Pound (1885-1972) is widely remembered not only as one of the most influential voices in twentieth-century literary modernism, but also for his notorious anti-Semitic writings and radio broadcasts that supported Mussolini's Italian Fascist regime. His ideological turn from poetics and aestheticism to extremist economics and politics has long been an area of controversy within literary studies. One Must Not Go Altogether with the Tide collects the letters between Pound and London publisher Stanley Nott (1887-1978) to open a door to Pound's thinking and publications during the 1930s. Nott, who published Jefferson and/or Mussolini (1935), was an interested and encouraging interlocutor for a poet seeking re-invention as an economist and political commentator - someone who sustained Pound as he swam against the tide. Pound's close involvement with his publisher illuminates an important episode in literary modernism as well as for the study of print culture in the interwar period. This edition of the letters retains Pound's idiosyncratic epistolary idiom and analyzes letter-writing as a genre critical to Pound's intellectual and cultural project, capturing Pound as a collaborator at work. Note from the Publisher
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Reasonable Self-Esteem Richard Keshen Montreal ; Buffalo: McGill-Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 1996
Keshen presents a set of guidelines for analysing self-esteem and examines various factors that influence our self-esteem, such as other people's evaluations, comparisons with others, social relationships, and inherent qualities. He asserts that self-esteem not founded on individual achievement leads to a continual search for external supports and is easily shaken when such supports are not found. A key element of Keshen's argument is the idea of egalitarian respect, and he shows how we can integrate this idea into our lives. Reasonable Self-Esteem demonstrates the attraction of a life in which reasonableness is a central commitment. It will appeal to those with an interest in philosophy, ethics, and moral psychology and is essential reading for those concerned with self-esteem.
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nexusstc/How Agriculture Made Canada: Farming in the Nineteenth Century/279e6ce5d12cd80afa319f238435599d.pdf
How Agriculture Made Canada : Farming in the Nineteenth Century Peter A. Russell ACP - McGill Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montréal, 2012
An original and textured analysis of how agricultural developments in Quebec and Ontario had a significant and direct impact on rural settlement in the Prairies. An original and textured analysis of how agricultural developments in Quebec and Ontario had a significant and direct impact on rural settlement in the Prairies.
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nexusstc/Law, Life, and Government at Red River, Volume 1: Settlement and Governance, 1812-1872/9d3bce5b446b40269ea9b3a3ab8b15ec.pdf
Law, Life, and Government at Red River, Volume 1 : Settlement and Governance, 1812-1872 Dale Gibson; Jim Phillips McGill-Queen's University Press ; The Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History, Rupert's Land Record Society Series; 13, 2015
A new view of frontier justice in western Canada’s first major settlement through the eyes of its courts and witnesses.
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Norwegian Oil Policies T. Lind; George Anthony Mackay McGill-Queen's University Press CUP Services [distributor, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 1979
A review of the Norwegian oil industry and an evaluation of the government's policies in the light of present consumption and production estimates
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Being and Its Surroundings Gianni Vattimo, Giuseppe Iannantuono, Alberto Martinengo, Santiago Zabala, Corrado Federici McGill-Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 2021
Gianni Vattimo, one of Europe's foremost contemporary philosophers and most famously associated with the concept of weak thought, explores theoretical and practical issues flowing from his fundamental rejection of the traditional Western understanding of Being as an absolute, unchanging, and transcendent reality. The essays in this book move within the surroundings of Being without constructing a systematic, definitive analysis of the topic. In Being and Its Surroundings, Vattimo continues his career-long exploration of the philosophy of Martin Heidegger, in particular its repudiation of metaphysics with its presupposition of the existence of permanent, universal truth, and that of Friedrich Nietzsche, with its promotion of nihilism. One consequence of problematizing the idea of an attainable truth is the relativization of values and cultures. In the face of the death of God - or the absence of a transcendent guarantor of the validity of human judgments - we have the postmodern tendency to see all value systems and assertions of truth as purely subjective, and to suggest that "anything goes," which Nietzsche called passive nihilism. Vattimo advocates a more active response as he challenges all forms of authoritarianism in the world today. He brings his intellectual acumen to bear on such urgent issues as globalization, the clash of civilizations and terrorism, the crisis of democracy, and the relevance of orthodox religion. Rather that endorse dogmatism or indifference and detachment from social engagement in the name of relativism, Vattimo opts for the path of meaningful dialogue and a search for a mediated consensus based on reason, with all its limitations.
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Chronic Conditions Karen Engle McGill-Queen's University Press, 2023
Imagine a house whose wiring is spliced and patchy with knob and tube, coiled like a serpent ready to strike and spark at any moment. Even if you have a fire trap behind your walls, the lights will turn on. In her memoir of a life lived in physical pain, Karen Engle asks whether and how language can capture what it's like to be in a body that appears to work from the outside, when its internal systems operate through an ad hoc assemblage of garbled messaging, reroutings, and shaky foundations. A series of narrative reflections capture the myriad ways in which the chronic conditions its suffering subject. Contrary to claims that pain obliterates language – long a trope of writing about illness – Engle contends that the person with chronic pain is not hampered by a scarcity of language, but rather its excess: enervation by the unending waves of utterance. From a history of the word chronic and its shifting significance to meditations on multiple diagnoses and...
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Canada’s Waste Flows Myra J. Hird McGill-Queen’s University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 2021
From shipments of Canadian waste rotting in developing countries to overflowing landfills and ineffective recycling programs, Canada is facing a waste crisis. Canadians are becoming increasingly aware that waste is an acute environmental and human health issue – and a complex one, the solutions to which are often contradictory. Canada's Waste Flows is an honest look at the production and movement of Canadian waste, from region to region and across the globe, and its consequences. Through a series of timely empirical case studies, the book reveals waste as less of a technological problem and more of a material, economic, political, historical, and cultural concern. Canada's Waste Flows demonstrates that Canadians are misdirecting their attention to post-consumer waste and their responsibility for minimizing it through recycling; waste must be understood as a social justice issue, and in particular as a symptom of ongoing settler colonialism. Through a comparative study of waste management in southern and northern Canadian communities, Myra Hird argues that we will only resolve our waste crisis through democratic engagement. A critical and compelling book that will generate conversation and incite change, Canada's Waste Flows uncovers how Canada's role as a global leader in waste production and export is key to changing Canada's waste future.
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upload/misc/axWyrnNY5qzXRNRywaTr/Elinor Ostrom and the Bloomngton School.pdf
Elinor Ostrom and the Bloomington School : Building a New Approach to Policy and the Social Sciences Jayme S Lemke; Vlad Tarko McGill-Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 2021
Exploring the legacy of a trailblazing economist and Nobel Prize winner.
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Canada’s Waste Flows Myra J. Hird [Myra J. Hird] McGill-Queen’s University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 2021
From shipments of Canadian waste rotting in developing countries to overflowing landfills and ineffective recycling programs, Canada is facing a waste crisis. Canadians are becoming increasingly aware that waste is an acute environmental and human health issue – and a complex one, the solutions to which are often contradictory. Canada's Waste Flows is an honest look at the production and movement of Canadian waste, from region to region and across the globe, and its consequences. Through a series of timely empirical case studies, the book reveals waste as less of a technological problem and more of a material, economic, political, historical, and cultural concern. Canada's Waste Flows demonstrates that Canadians are misdirecting their attention to post-consumer waste and their responsibility for minimizing it through recycling; waste must be understood as a social justice issue, and in particular as a symptom of ongoing settler colonialism. Through a comparative study of waste management in southern and northern Canadian communities, Myra Hird argues that we will only resolve our waste crisis through democratic engagement. A critical and compelling book that will generate conversation and incite change, Canada's Waste Flows uncovers how Canada's role as a global leader in waste production and export is key to changing Canada's waste future.
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Ivan Mazepa and the Russian Empire Tatiana Tairova-Yakovleva; McGill-Queen's University Press, 2020
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Canada’s Waste Flows Myra J. Hird McGill-Queen’s University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 2021
From shipments of Canadian waste rotting in developing countries to overflowing landfills and ineffective recycling programs, Canada is facing a waste crisis. Canadians are becoming increasingly aware that waste is an acute environmental and human health issue – and a complex one, the solutions to which are often contradictory. Canada's Waste Flows is an honest look at the production and movement of Canadian waste, from region to region and across the globe, and its consequences. Through a series of timely empirical case studies, the book reveals waste as less of a technological problem and more of a material, economic, political, historical, and cultural concern. Canada's Waste Flows demonstrates that Canadians are misdirecting their attention to post-consumer waste and their responsibility for minimizing it through recycling; waste must be understood as a social justice issue, and in particular as a symptom of ongoing settler colonialism. Through a comparative study of waste management in southern and northern Canadian communities, Myra Hird argues that we will only resolve our waste crisis through democratic engagement. A critical and compelling book that will generate conversation and incite change, Canada's Waste Flows uncovers how Canada's role as a global leader in waste production and export is key to changing Canada's waste future.
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Canada’s Waste Flows Myra J. Hird McGill-Queen’s University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 2021
From shipments of Canadian waste rotting in developing countries to overflowing landfills and ineffective recycling programs, Canada is facing a waste crisis. Canadians are becoming increasingly aware that waste is an acute environmental and human health issue – and a complex one, the solutions to which are often contradictory. Canada's Waste Flows is an honest look at the production and movement of Canadian waste, from region to region and across the globe, and its consequences. Through a series of timely empirical case studies, the book reveals waste as less of a technological problem and more of a material, economic, political, historical, and cultural concern. Canada's Waste Flows demonstrates that Canadians are misdirecting their attention to post-consumer waste and their responsibility for minimizing it through recycling; waste must be understood as a social justice issue, and in particular as a symptom of ongoing settler colonialism. Through a comparative study of waste management in southern and northern Canadian communities, Myra Hird argues that we will only resolve our waste crisis through democratic engagement. A critical and compelling book that will generate conversation and incite change, Canada's Waste Flows uncovers how Canada's role as a global leader in waste production and export is key to changing Canada's waste future.
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nexusstc/The Price of Leisure: An Economic Analysis of the Demand for Leisure Time/765669ba0b4149aacf2258eff12d7a78.pdf
The Price of Leisure : An Economic Analysis of the Demand for Leisure Time John D. Owen McGill-Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal [Québec], 1970
Cover Title Copyright Acknowledgments Foreword Table Of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Main Purposes of This Study 1.2 What Is `Leisure Time'? 1.3 A Possible Contradiction Between the Concept of the Income-Leisure Choice and That of Leisure as a Consumer Good 1.4 The Demand for Leisure Time: Labor Force Participation, Hours of Work, Vacations and Holidays 1.5 Institutions of Hours Determination in the United States 2. AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE DEMAND FOR LEISURE TIME 2.1 The Demand for Leisure Time and the Wage Rate 2.2 The Price of Leisure: The Applicability of Consumer Demand Analysis to the Demand for Leisure Time 2.3 The Demand for Recreation and the Demand for Leisure Time 2.4 Working Conditions and the Demand for Leisure Time 2.5 Variable Returns to Hours of Work: A Statement of the Problem 2.6 Output-Reducing Fatigue and the Demand for Leisure Time 2.7 Productive Consumption and the Demand for Leisure Time 2.8 Education and the Demand for Leisure Time 2.9 Commuting and Leisure Time 2.10 Economies of Scale in Work and Government Finance 2.11 Hours of Work and Unemployment 2.12 The Analysis of the Demand for Leisure Time: Some Implications for Empirical Research 3. THE DEMAND FOR LEISURE TIME: THE DATA 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Hours Worked per Week, 1900-1961 3.3 Gains in Vacations and Holidays Since 1940 3.4 Longer Vacations or Shorter Hours? An Analysis 3.5 Correction of Distortions Introduced into the Leisure Time Measure by Increased Employment of Women and Students 3.6 Conclusions 3.7 Sources of Hours Data 4. COMMERCIAL RECREATION IN THE UNITED STATES: 1900-1961 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Commercial Recreation and Leisure Time 4.3 Aggregate Commercial Recreation: Expenditures and Prices, 1900-1961 4.4 The Development of the Major Commercial Recreation Industries, 1900-1961 4.5 Conclusions 4.6 Sources of Recreation Data 5. EMPIRICAL MODELS AND SOME STATISTICAL RESULTS 5.1 The Employee Demand for Leisure Time 5.2 The Employer Demand for Hours of Work 5.3 Two-Equation Models of Leisure Time 5.4 The Demand for Market Recreation and the Demand for Leisure Time 5.5 The Demand for Leisure Activity 5.6 The EIasticity of Substitution Between Leisure Time and Market Recreation 5.7 A Comparison of Some Empirical Results of the Leisure Activity, Leisure Time, and Market Recreation Analyses 5.8 Some General Empirical Conclusions and Suggestions for Further Research APPENDIX: MATHEMATICAL NOTES
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ia/intergovernmenta0000inwo.pdf
Intergovernmental policy capacity in Canada : inside the worlds of finance, environment, trade, and health policy Gregory J. Inwood, Carolyn M. Johns, a. Patricia L. O'Reilly McGill-Queen's University Press ; Combined Academic [distributor, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 2011
Gregory Inwood, Carolyn Johns, and Patricia O'Reilly offer unique insights into intergovernmental policy capacity, revealing what key decision-makers and policy advisors behind the scenes think the barriers are to improved intergovernmental policy capacity and what changes they recommend. Senior public servants from all jurisdictions in Canada discuss the ideas, institutions, actors, and relations that assist or impede intergovernmental policy capacity. Covering good and bad economic times and comparing insiders' concerns and recommendations with those of scholars of federalism, public policy, and public administration, they provide a comparative analysis of major policy areas across fourteen governments. Intergovernmental policy capacity, while of increasing importance, is not well understood. By examining how the Canadian federation copes with today's policy challenges, the authors provide guideposts for federations and governments around the world working on the major policy issues of our day.
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nexusstc/Federalism in a Changing World: Learning from Each Other/38b5f39053a6106add6b32e20ee1eeb0.pdf
Federalism in a changing world : learning from each other : scientific background, proceedings and plenary speeches of the International Conference on Federalism 2002 Raoul Blindenbacher; Arnold Koller Published for the International Conference on Federalism 2002 by McGill-Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montréal, 2003
Federalism in a Changing World contains the scientific background papers, proceedings, and plenary speeches presented at the International Conference on Federalism 2002 held in St Gallen, Switzerland, in August 2002.
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Trump Trudeau Tweets Truth Bill Fox McGill-Queen's University Press, 2022
Media has long been considered a primary site for political discourse in Western liberal democracies, but now, with the advent of social media, giant multinational digital platforms such as Google, and online journalism, the way we do politics, talk politics, and cover politics has completely transformed.Trump, Trudeau, Tweets, Truth considers the ways that technology has led to an irreversible transition in power distribution, political journalism, and public discourse. Discussing how the military-industrial complex of the 1950s gave way to today's celebrity-distribution complex, Bill Fox examines the amount of power accorded to people well-known for being well-known, from Donald Trump to Justin Trudeau. Taking on a Canadian perspective, Fox addresses the disturbing cries of "fake" news in the post-truth age and demonstrates how journalism, no longer the domain of a select few political reporters and editors, has become decentralized and disaggregated.In a world...
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Confessions of an Immigrant's Daughter Laura Goodman Salverson McGill-Queen's University Press, 2023
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ia/suspendedconvers0000lang.pdf
Suspended Conversations : The Afterlife of Memory in Photographic Albums Martha Langford McGill-Queen's University Press; McGill Queens Univ; Brand: McGill-Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 2001
Albums are treasured by families, collected as illustrations of the past by museums of social history, and examined by scholars for what they can reveal about attitudes and sensibilities. Most agree that albums are stories that come to life in the retelling - but when no one is left to tell the tale, the intrigue of the album becomes a puzzle, a suspended conversation. Langford argues that oral consciousness provides the missing key. By correlating photography and orality she shows how albums were designed to work as performances and how we can unlock their mysteries.
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nexusstc/The Clean Body: A Modern History/a4363e4d74893378c6a4d7fbefe02ad0.pdf
The Clean Body : A Modern History W. Peter Ward McGill-Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 2019
Recounting the history of personal hygiene in Europe and North America and the making of the modern clean body. Recounting the history of personal hygiene in Europe and North America and the making of the modern clean body.
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Understand and Control Your Asthma Hélène Boutin; Louis-Philippe Boulet Montréal ; Buffalo: McGill-Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montréal [Que.], 1995
Asthma is one of the most common respiratory diseases, affecting between twelve and fifteen million people in North America. Although asthma can often be treated successfully, many misconceptions about it persist. In response to requests from patients and health care professionals, Hélène Boutin and Louis-Philippe Boulet have written this practical guide to understanding and controlling asthma. Understand and Control Your Asthma is designed to help asthmatics take control of their health through better understanding of the disease and its treatment and by applying self-management skills to avoid attacks. Topics discussed include the factors that trigger asthma, the different treatments available, effects and side-effects of medications, and what to do if the disease becomes worse. Questionnaires enable asthma sufferers to evaluate their understanding of the concepts presented in the book and develop a personal case history, which will help them to communicate more effectively with physicians about their symptoms. Boutin and Boulet also provide advice on measures that may help asthmatics lead normal and productive lives. Understand and Control Your Asthma is a valuable reference and workbook for asthma sufferers and their families, friends, and colleagues. It will also be of interest to asthma specialists and general practitioners.
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ia/politicalphiloso0000know.pdf
Political Philosophy (Fundamentals of Philosophy) Dudley Knowles ACP - McGill Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 2001
In outlining the central problems of political philosophy, Knowles introduces the ideas of key thinkers, including Hobbes, Locke, Marx, and Mill, and influential contemporary theorists such as Berlin, Rawls, and Nozick. He discusses how to do political philosophy through a detailed examination of utilitarianism, exemplifying a commitment to the liberal practice of rational enquiry. Written in an easily readable style, Political Philosophy will be of interest general readers as well as to students and teachers of philosophy and political theory.
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nexusstc/Modal Logics and Philosophy/f9127a58bf0f5c20c982fa00b50ebfc7.pdf
Modal Logics and Philosophy, Second Edition Rod Girle McGill-Queen's University Press : Acumen, Second edition, Montreal, Ithaca, NY, 2017
The first text to combine a clear introduction to formal modal logic with a rigorous presentation of its uses as a tool for philosophical analysis.
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nexusstc/The Coming of Austrian Fascism/a965d67fd8032b7f00ede354d34cd186.pdf
The Coming of Austrian Fascism Martin Kitchen Croom Helm ; McGill-Queen's University Press Canadian Electronic Library, McGill-Queen's University Press, London, 1980
Cover Title Copyright Contents Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Austro-Marxism in Theory and Practice 2. The Christian Social Party 3. The Extreme Right 4. The Economic Problems of the Austrian Republic 5. The Army and the Police 6. The Schutzbund 7. Foreign Policy: Dollfuss Between Mussolini and Hitler 8. The Patriotic Front 9. The Fighting on 12 February 1934 10. The Aftermath of February 11. Austro-fascism 12. Conclusion Bibliography Index
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ia/forpeoplehistory0000came.pdf
For the people : a history of St. Francis Xavier University James D. Cameron Published for St. Francis Xavier University by McGill-Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal, 1996
Basing his research on documentary and oral sources, Cameron describes the early nineteenth-century migration of the Highland Catholic Scots, the settlement and development of their communities, and the founding of St.F.X. as a means of religious, economic, and social advancement in eastern Nova Scotia. Among broad developments in administration, faculty, students, curriculum, finances, and facilities, the formation of the Extension Department, Xavier Junior College (now University College of Cape Breton), and the Coady International Institute stand out as pivotal events in the history of St.F.X. and demonstrate its attunement to the changing needs of its constituency. The move to broaden the curriculum by including extension education and the promotion of various forms of economic cooperation to stimulate development in regional and international communities exemplify the unifying theme of "for the people" which is at St.F.X.'s foundational core. For the People presents an engaging account of the fascinating personalities who administered and staffed the institution, its successes and failures during the nineteenth century, and its expansion and progress in the twentieth century. The title of this institutional biography appropriately captures the spirit of St Francis Xavier and its commitment to community service.
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ia/alicestmemoir0000vale.pdf
Alice Street: A Memoir (Volume 12) (Footprints Series) Valeriote, Richard, 1929- Montréal : McGill-Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montréal, 2010
[16], 119 p. : 23 cm
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ia/arsamericanaarsp0000swir.pdf
A Reader of Modern Urdu Poetry : Partisan Expression in Contemporary American Literature and Culture Peter Swirski McGill-Queen's University Press ; Combined Academic [distributor, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montréal, Québec, 2010
As partisan attacks have become increasingly bitter in American politics, contemporary culture has found ways to channel this outrage into the outrageous, responding with comedy and satire from both sides of the political spectrum. Ars Americana, Ars Politica cross-examines American politics, culture, and history by examining Irving Wallace's The Man, Richard Condon's Death of a Politician, P.J. O'Rourke's Parliament of Whores, Warren Beatty's film Bulworth, and Michael Moore's Stupid White Men to show how these popular artists have used soap-box partisanship and box-office artertainment to affect history.
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<<The>> precipice Hugh MacLennan Montréal: McGill-Queen's University Press, McGill-Queen's University Press, Montreal [Quebec], 2013
The Precipice is the sweeping story of Lucy Cameron, a young woman who seems destined to live and die in small-town Ontario. Into this place of monotony and petty incidents, of spiteful gossip and rigid moralism, appears Stephen Lassiter. Stephen is a Princeton-educated engineer from a wealthy New York family and Lucy's antithesis. Despite the chasm of their differences, they fall in love, marry, and begin life together in New York during the distressing years of the Second World War. It is a life that will nearly break Lucy in heart and spirit, however, as her husband faces disillusionment in his job and boredom in the serenity of his home life. While Stephen looks for excitement and approval elsewhere, Lucy must fight to retain her poise and dignity in order to survive. With its sustained contrast between the crushing deadness of small-town life and the glittering artificiality of New York City, MacLennan's third novel revealed a new level of maturity when it first appeared in 1948. A classic now back in print, with an introduction by renowned scholar and MacLennan biographer Elspeth Cameron, this timeless story portrays characters with a realism and fascination that is as rare as it is effective.
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