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In 1880 French Canadian journalist Joseph Tass wrote Un parallle Lord Beaconseld et Sir John Macdonald a political comparison of Benjamin Dis- raeli 18041881 two-time prime minister of the United Kingdom and Sir John A. Macdonald 18151891 the rst prime minister of Canada. Eleven years later the English translation by James Penny was published as Lord Beaconseld and Sir John A. Macdonald A Political and Personal Parallel. This new edition of a classic text marks the bicentennial of Sir John A. Macdonalds birth and the fortieth anniversary of the establishment of the Disraeli Project at Queens University and includes for the rst time both the French original and a fully annotated English text. Emerging from Michel Pharands research and the annotation of all Disraelis correspondence this volume celebrates the remarkable careers and personalities of both leaders by re-issuing the only extended comparison of these important and contro- versial nineteenth-century Conservative prime ministers. Demonstrating that their legacies continue to fascinate even in the twenty- rst century Lord Beaconseld and Sir John A. Macdonald is an intriguing study of the lives and politics of these two impressive statesman. Michel W. Pharand is adjunct associate research professor of arts and science and director of the Disraeli Project at Queens University. In The Handbook of Canadian Higher Education Law experts examine key legal issues in postsecondary education. Establishing the current governance arrangements for Canadian postsecondary education within a historical con- text the editors provide a detailed look at the legislative framework of post- secondary education and the role of the federal and provincial governments in organizing regulating and funding these institutions. Individual chapters analyze and expound on legal issues associated with institutional governance and management identifying laws that dene the rights and freedoms of faculty and students and the obligations of the insti- tutions towards them. Contributors engage with a wide range of issues asso- ciated with community activities such as research ventures knowledge mobilization commercial activities partnerships with industry and land development projects that are hosted by postsecondary institutions. Presenting a wide range of documentary analysis and study of case law legislation regulation and policy this essential contribution to public policy determines current and emerging legal issues facing the academy. Theresa Shanahan is associate dean of research and professional develop- ment in the Faculty of Education at York University and co-editor of The Development of Postsecondary Education Systems in Canada and Making Policy in Turbulent Times. Michelle Nilson is assistant professor in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University. Li Jeen Broshko is general counsel and associate university secretary in the ofce of the Vice-President Legal Affairs at Simon Fraser University. 3 1 M Q U P F A L L 2 0 1 5 S P E C I F I C AT I O N S Queens Policy Studies Series School of Policy Studies October 2015 978-1-55339-442-6 39.95A CDN 39.95A US 27.99 paper 6 x 9 256pp S P E C I F I C AT I O N S Queens Policy Studies Series School of Policy Studies August 2015 978-1-55339-438-9 39.95A CDN 39.95A US 27.99 paper 6 x 9 106pp The Handbook of Canadian Higher Education Law edited by theresa shanahan michelle nilson and li jeen broshko A detailed look at of the laws that govern postsecondary education from inside and out. Lord Beaconseld and Sir John A. Macdonald A Political and Personal Parallel joseph tass edited by michel w. pharand P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E E D U C AT I O NL I T E R A R Y C R I T I C I S M C A N A D I A N H I S T O R Y