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Congratulations to Amélie Bourbeau on winning the 2016 Clio prize (Québec) for Techniciens de l’organisation sociale. La réorganisation de l’assistance catholique privée à Montréal (1930-1974)!
The annual Clio awards are given for meritorious publications or for exceptional contributions by individuals or organizations to regional history, and are awarded by the Canadian Historical Association.
We are very pleased to announce that Robert C.H. Sweeny, author of Why Did We Choose to Industrialize?: Montreal, 1819-1849 has won the 2016 Sir John A. Macdonald prize!
The prize, which is awarded annually by the Canadian Historical Association, goes to the best scholarly book in Canadian history (non-fiction) which is judged … Read More >
Congratulations to Winfried Siemerling, author of The Black Atlantic Reconsidered: Black Canadian Writing, Cultural History, and the Presence of the Past for winning the 2015 Gabrielle Roy Prize (English section), from the Association for Canadian and Quebec Literatures (ACQL)!
“Winfried Siemerling’s The Black Atlantic Reconsidered: Black Canadian Writing, Cultural History, and the Presence of the … Read More >
Six English and five French books have been shortlisted for the 2016 Trillium Book Award, the Ontario government’s prestigious award for literature. Included on the shortlisted of French-language Finalists is MQUP’s Nourrir la machine humaine by Caroline Durand. Congratulations Caroline Durand on your nomination!
The Trillium Book Award was established to recognize excellence, support marketing and foster increased … Read More >
For over 35 years, YWCA Toronto has been honouring extraordinary women who are improving the lives of women and girls and driving positive and long-term change across the city, country and the globe. On Thursday, May 26th, a gala will be held to honour this year’s Women of Distinction.
MQUP author … Read More >
Just a few more days till Congress 2016! This year’s theme is “Energizing communities”, and the program looks great with lots of excellent events.
We’ve put together a round-up of MQUP related events scheduled for the week. Several of our authors will also be presenting at various association meetings.
Keep a lookout for the MQUP gang … Read More >
The Association for Canadian and Quebec Literatures (ACQL) announced the finalists for the 2015 Gabrielle Roy Prize (English section), and we are very pleased to say that two MQUP titles were on the shortlist!
The shortlist includes Paul Huebener for Timing Canada: The Shifting Politics of Time in Canadian Literary Culture (McGill-Queen’s University Press) and Winfried Siemerling for The … Read More >
We are very pleased to announce that Between Raid and Rebellion: The Irish in Buffalo and Toronto, 1867-1916, by William Jenkins, has won the Geographical Society of Ireland (GSI) 2013-2015 Book of the Year Award. The GSI Book Award is biannually awarded since 2010 for the best scholarly contribution to Irish Geography.
“Between Raid and … Read More >
MQUP is very pleases to announce that three of our titles have been shortlisted for the Sir John A. Macdonald Prize.
The Sir John A. Macdonald Prize is awarded by the Canadian Historical Association (CHA) and is attributed annually to the best scholarly book in Canadian history. Winners will be announced at the end of … Read More >
A huge congratulations to Donald J. Savoie for winning the 2015 Donner Prize. Professor Savoie was awarded the $50,000 Donner Prize for What Is Government Good At?: A Canadian Answer. His book was chosen from an impressive list of 86 submissions by a five-member jury: A. Anne McLellan (Jury Chair), Jean-Marie Dufour, Peter George, V. Peter … Read More >