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McGill-Queen’s is thrilled to announce that Ryan Manucha is the 2022 Donner Prize Winner for his brilliant book Booze, Cigarettes, and Constitutional Dust-Ups.
From The Donner Prize jury –
This book skillfully weaves together an understanding of international and domestic trade policy, a review of legal cases, history and, refreshingly, consideration of the actual practical … Read More >
Midnight Cowboy at the Cabaret on The Main:
A Queer Film Classics Interview
With Jon Towlson, Mikhel Proulx, Julie Vaillancourt
Interview by Matthew Hays and Thomas Waugh
Setting the Stage
The relaunched Queer Film Classics series has added a handful of films from the so-called Stonewall era to its miscellany of more recent queer films from the period between … Read More >
With the fresh blooms and sunshine of May comes fifteen new titles from MQUP! This month, we have new additions to our Indigenous and Northern Studies Series, Intoxicating Histories Series, and Carleton Library Series.
Check out the complete list of May new releases below!
Agent of Change
My Life Fighting Terrorists, Spies, and Institutional Racism
By Huda … Read More >
It is our pleasure to announce that Lisa Quinn has been appointed the next Executive Director of McGill-Queen’s University Press, beginning July 1, 2023.
Lisa Quinn
Thank you to Philip Cercone for his many years of excellent leadership.
Click here to read the full announcement by Christopher Manfredi, Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic).
This month, we are pleased to release thirteen new titles! With new additions to eight of our series, including our Queer Film Classics Series, Footprints Series, and Culture of Cities Series, these books tackle a range of diverse topics. From Shakespeare to global capitalism, there is something for everyone.
Check out the complete list of April … Read More >
Published in 2021, What Ails France? is a provocative but constructive critique of the French model of technocratic, elite leadership. Amidst the ongoing protest over pension law and retirement age in France today, Brigitte Granville’s book remains as relevant as ever. In What Ails France? Granville views the malaise as a peculiarly French symptom of the … Read More >
April is National Poetry Month in Canada – a month to explore all corners of the diverse and ever-expanding gamut of the literature. To celebrate, we’ve complied a reading list of six of our poetry collections that we’re revisiting this month!
Browse all of our poetry titles here and use code MQPO for 30% off poetry this … Read More >
This month we are pleased to publish eight new books, including the latest additions to our Hugh MacLennan Poetry Series, Queer Film Classics Series, History of Ideas Series, and Iberian and Latin American Cultures Series. Check out the complete list of March releases below!
Beyond Intimacy
Radical Proximity and Justice in Three Mexican Poets
By Christina … Read More >
March is Women’s History Month. It is a month to remember the history of women’s rights movements around the globe, acknowledge women’s achievements and contributions, advocate for gender equality, and celebrate all women – past, present, and future.
For Women’s History Month, we’ve complied a reading list of recently published and forthcoming books that are about … Read More >
This month we are pleased to release fifteen new books: from a classic Canadian historical fiction novel, to a memoir by a formal federal cabinet minister. Check out the complete list below!
At Face Value, Second Edition
The Life and Times of Eliza McCormack/John White
By Donald Harman Akenson
Shortlisted for the Trillium Prize when it was released … Read More >