Canadiana

Canadiana
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1252
Release: 1985
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

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Bibliographie de L'histoire Du Québec Et Du Canada, 1981-1985

Bibliographie de L'histoire Du Québec Et Du Canada, 1981-1985
Author: Paul Aubin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1102
Release: 1990
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

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Liste signalétique des documents parus entre 1981 et 1985: livres, articles, thèses. L'organisation de la bibliographie est en trois sections: systématique (par ordre des grands sujets), analytique (par ordre des sujets particuliers), auteur (par ordre des noms avec renvois à la section systématique). Les auteurs ont intégré à l'instrument des documents non recensés dans les ouvrages couvrant les périodes antérieures: 1948-1965, 1966-1975, 1976-1980.

A Bibliography of the History of Canadian Science and Technology

A Bibliography of the History of Canadian Science and Technology
Author: Arnold E. Roos
Publisher: Canadian Science and Technology Historical Association = Association pour l'histoire de la science et de la technologie au Canada
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1995
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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Montreal Then and Now (Compact)

Montreal Then and Now (Compact)
Author: Alan Hustak
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-02-13
Genre: Historic buildings
ISBN: 9781592239689

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Considered North America's most "European" city, Montréal is known for its culture, sophisticated population, and its amazing architectural history. This addition to the hugely popular Then and Now series takes readers to Québec's charming capital city, Montréal, for an amazing past and present tour. A rich historical overview written by Alan Hustak (a journalist for the Montréal Gazette), it describes Montréal's development from a fur trading outpost on the banks of the St. Lawrence River to its present incarnation as the business and cultural center of Canada. Originally named Ville-Marie, the settlement became known as Mont Royal, after the tallest of the hills overlooking the river valley. Readers will marvel at how much this modern metropolis has evolved. Fascinating side-by-side then-and-now images of popular destinations like the Windsor Hotel, St. Ann's Market, Christ Church Cathedral, and Montréal Harbor showcase Montréal's finest architecture and views.

Montreal Metropolis, 1880-1930

Montreal Metropolis, 1880-1930
Author: Centre canadien d'architecture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Canada's Urban Past

Canada's Urban Past
Author: Alan F. J. Artibise
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1981
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780774801348

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This major reference work containing more than 7,000 entries bringstogether for the first time virtually all of the material that existsin the field of Canadian urban studies - up to 1980.

Insurgent Love

Insurgent Love
Author: Ardath Whynacht
Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2021-10-31T00:00:00Z
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1773630849

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Domestic homicide is violence that strikes within our most intimate relations. The most common strategy for addressing this kind of transgression relies on policing and prisons. But through examining commonly accepted typologies of high-risk intimate partner violence, Ardath Whynacht shows that policing can be understood as part of the same root problem as the violence it seeks to mend and provides an abolitionist frame for the most dangerous forms of intimate partner violence. This book illustrates that the origins of both the carceral state and toxic masculinity are situated in settler colonialism and racial capitalism and sees police homicide and domestic homicide as akin. Describing an experience of domestic homicide in her community and providing a deeply personal analysis of some of the most recent cases of homicide in Canada, the author inhabits the complexity of seeking abolitionist justice. Insurgent Love traces the major risk factors for domestic homicide within the structures of racial capitalism and suggests transformative, anti-capitalist, anti-racist, feminist approaches for safety, prevention and justice.

Photographic Selections

Photographic Selections
Author: William Notman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1863
Genre: Painting
ISBN:

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Home/world

Home/world
Author: Helen Grace
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1997
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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A series of reflections on the yearning for home and community in the modern world, explored through an analysis grounded in the specific and historical realities of urban living in the region known as "western Sydney".

Food for Health, Food for Wealth

Food for Health, Food for Wealth
Author: Lynn Harbottle
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2004
Genre: Cross-cultural studies
ISBN: 9781571816344

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Food and eating practices are central to current sociological and anthropological concerns about the body, health, consumption, and identity. This study explores the importance of these themes as they intersect with processes of globalization and cultural production within a specific group of consumers, British Sh'ite Iranians. Through the analysis of the consumption practices of this particular migrant group, this book illustrates how both the nutritional value and symbolic significance of food contribute to its health-giving properties and how gender and ethnic identities are preformed and reinforced through the medium of food-work in public and private spheres. At the same time, as this study demonstrates, migration modifies and transfigures such identities and produces hybrid cultures and cuisines. Lynn Harbottle is a medical anthropologist and nutritionist, with a particular interest in the food habits and health of ethnic minorities in Britain. She was awarded the Frankenberg prize for her Masters dissertation on which this book is based.