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MQUP’s Spring 2014 Catalogue is out!
Browse through the digital catalogue to view MQUP’s upcoming releases.
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Highlights include:
Landscape Architecture in Canada, by Ron Williams
A groundbreaking history of the development of designed landscapes in Canada.
Thoroughly researched, practically oriented, and grounded in the country’s many regions, Landscape Architecture in Canada is a richly illustrated and affecting narrative of the ways in which we have shaped our environment and an inimitable lens through which to view the story of Canada. (More info)
Counterfeit Crime: Criminal Profits, Terror Dollars, and Nonsense, by R.T. Naylor
A scathing critique of government policies on transnational crime and terror.
In Counterfeit Crime, economist, historian, and criminologist R.T. Naylor dissects the costs – economic, social, and political – of the seemingly never-ending wars on the grossly exaggerated menaces of Crime and Terror and how most things politicians do to combat them make matters worse – for the public and the public good. (More info)
Ancient Pathways, Ancestral Knowledge: Ethnobotany and Ecological Wisdom of Indigenous Peoples of Northwestern North America, by Nancy Turner
How knowledge of plants and environments has been applied and shared over centuries and millennia by Indigenous peoples.
Nancy Turner has studied Indigenous peoples’ knowledge of plants and environments in northwestern North America for over forty years. In Ancient Pathways, Ancestral Knowledge, she integrates her research into a two-volume ethnobotanical tour-de-force. (More info)
Speaking Out on Human Rights: Debating Canada’s Human Rights System, by Pearl Eliadis
A critical analysis of the rhetoric about and reality surrounding Canada’s most contested administrative agencies.
Speaking Out on Human Rights shows how our human rights system plays a unique and important role in the rights revolution both in Canada and internationally and offers promising avenues for its future development. (More info)
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