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MQUP is thrilled to announce…
The Language of the Inuit by Louis-Jacques Dorais is the winner of the 2010 Canada Prize in the Humanities.
The Language of the Inuit is a historical and anthropological overview of Inuit peoples through the study of language.
The prize is presented annually by the Canadian Federation for Humanities and Social Sciences.
In the Province of History by Ian McKay and Robin Bates is this year's Pierre Savard Award winner.
In the Province of History studies Nova Scotia's long-standing initiatives to attract visitors, the ways in which the region's history has been presented and misrepresented, and the extent to which even the province's residents have become tourists in their own lives and towns.
The Pierre Savard Awards are designed to recognize and promote each year outstanding scholarly monographs on a Canadian topic. The awards form part of a strategy that is aimed at promoting, especially throughout the Canadian academic community, works that have been written by members of the Canadian Studies international network.
Sailor's Hope by Rusty Bittermann is shortlisted for the Democracy 250 Atlantic Book Award for Historical Writing.
Sailor's Hope provides a moving account of a multi-faceted man, tracking his engagement with the extraordinary changes occurring in the Atlantic and Pacific Worlds in the decades after the American and French Revolutions.
The awards will be handed out in Dartmouth May 19 during the 2011 Atlantic Book Awards and Festival.
A Knight in Politics by Carman Miller is shortlisted for the 2011 J.W. Dafoe Book Prize.
A Knight in Politics: A Biography of Sir Frederick Borden explores the history of the controversial public figure who led Canada's armed forces through the South African War, expanded and modernized the country's military from 1896 to 1911, and prepared them for service in the First World War.
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