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This October, Dr. Tammy Gaber will be speaking at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto about her research and new book on Canadian mosques. This is a particularly meaningful venue as the Aga Khan Museum is the only one in North America dedicated to Islamic arts and architecture, and it sits across from the … Read More >
“It is time to see discomfort as positive. My hope is that the reader will learn, as I have, that decolonization is not about “me” and that the journey forward is collective.” Denise Nadeau, Unsettling Spirit
Current events have undeniably led to significant changes in our individual lives and experiences. However, … Read More >
Leaving Christianity: Changing Allegiances in Canada since 1945 looks at why Canadians started to walk away from organized Christianity in the 1960s and how that defection became an exodus. Drawing on a wide array of national and denominational statistics, Brian Clarke and Stuart Macdonald document the true extent of the decline, the timing of … Read More >
It has been a busy past few months on the awards scene for MQUP. Here’s a little round-up of some of the more recent prizes awarded to our authors. CONGRATULATIONS to all the authors, from all of us at MQUP!
2016 Outstanding Scholarship Prize
Award by the Women’s and Gender Studies et Recherches Féministes association
WINNER:
Gada … Read More >
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.
This April marks the 100th anniversary of Ireland’s Easter Rising. The Rising, which took place in Dublin over six days in April 1916, was an attempt by Irish republicans to end British rule in Ireland by force. The rebellion collapsed, and its leaders were executed, but the events of Easter Week would lead ultimately to … Read More >
The Invisible Irish, Finding Protestants in the Nineteenth-Century Migrations to America, by Rankin Sherling, was reviewed this past weekend by Scotland’s national newspaper, The Scotsman.
The review, which was written by author and professor Dean Jobb, discusses the link between the clergy and the mass Irish Protestant migration in the 19th century. The following … Read More >
In the upcoming issue of Catholic Historical Review, Lesley Milner takes a look at The Cistercian Arts, From the 12th to the 21st Century edited by Terryl N. Kinder and Roberto Cassanelli. Below is an excerpt from the review as well as a link to some of the wonderful images found in this title.
The Cistercian Arts is a … Read More >
On March 2, 2016, Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, the former Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth and author of more than two dozen books including the MQUP published To Heal a Fractured World, was awarded the 2016 Templeton Prize from the Templeton Foundation.
The Templeton Prize, named after British entrepreneur … Read More >
To celebrate the forthcoming MQUP publication Religion, Truth, and Social Transformation: Essays in Reformational Philosophy by Lambert Zuidervaart, the Institute for Christian Studies (ICS) will be hosting a blog symposium on their blog Ground Motive.
Over the next few months Ground Motive will be inviting a wide variety of authors to respond to the book … Read More >