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Nick Falvo, a doctoral candidate at Ottawa's Carleton University, has undertaken a study of homelessness and affordable housing in the NWT in partnership with the Centre for Northern Families.
"If the federal government does not announce new funding for housing soon, many of the housing units that exist today in the NWT will … Read More >
Winner of the Sir John A. Macdonald Prize (2011), Le concept de liberté au Canada à l'époque des Révolutions atlantiques (1776-1838) by Michel Ducharme, has been awarded the Prix Lionel-Groulx Fondation-Yves-Saint-Germain by the Institut d'histoire de l'Amérique française.
"In this original and provocative book, Michel Ducharme situates political debate … Read More >
McGill-Queen's University Press has released its Spring 2012 catalogue.
Click here to view the virtual catalogue to browse MQUP's upcoming releases.
Notable Upcoming Releases
David Wilson was recently in Montreal for a public lecture about his new book Thomas D'Arcy McGee, Volume 2. A brilliant writer, outstanding orator, and charismatic politician, Thomas D'Arcy McGee is best known for his prominent role in Irish-Canadian politics, his inspirational speeches in support of Canadian Confederation, and his … Read More >
What you may have missed this week at the MQUP
Phoenix: The Life of Norman Bethune makes The Globe & Mail's list of this year's best non-fiction
Sir David Cannadine recommends Commissions High by Roy MacLaren
Maria Meindl, author of Outside the Box, speaks at the Fanshawe lecture series
MQUP … Read More >
The following is excerpted from the Toronto Star article Mr. 1 Per Cent meets his match by Rick Salutin.
[Tom Naylor's] new book, the one that chimes with the times, is called Crass Struggle. It’s based on “a quantum leap in sheer numbers of those loaded with loot. … Read More >
Join us for a launch of two innovative works of cultural history, both of which challenge conventional narratives about mid-twentieth century Canadian and American life.
THE HIGHWAY OF THE ATOM weaves together crucial missing pieces about the beginning of the Atomic Age…, from the fur trade routes of the far North to the deserts … Read More >