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AsignicantnumberofCanadian-raisedchildrenfrompost-1970simmi-grantfamilieshavereachedadulthoodoverthepastdecade.AsaresultthedemographicsofreligiousafliationarechangingacrossCanada.GrowingUpCanadianistherstcomparativestudyofreligionamongyoungadultsofMuslimHinduandBuddhistimmigrantfamilies.Contributorsconsiderhowrelatingtoreligionvariessignicantlydepend-ingonwhichfaithisinquestionhowmenandwomenhavedifferentviewsontheroleofreligionintheirlivesandhowthepossibilitiesofbeingreli-giouslydifferentaregreaterinlargerurbancentresthaninsurroundingruralcommunities.Interviewswithovertwohundredindividualsaged18to26revealthatfewaredrawntomilitantpoliticizedreligiousextremeshowal-mostallsecondgenerationyoungadultstakepersonalresponsibilityfortheirreligionandwanttounderstandthereasonsfortheirbeliefsandpractices.TherstmajorstudyofreligionamongthisgenerationinCanadaGrow-ingUpCanadianisanimportantcontributiontounderstandingreligiousdiversityandmulticulturalisminthetwenty-rstcentury.Forafulllistofcontributorspleasevisitmqup.ca.PeterBeyerisprofessorofreligiousstudiesattheUniversityofOttawa.RubinaRamjiisassociateprofessorofreligiousstudiesatCapeBretonUniversity.HaroldInnisiswidelyunderstoodastheproponentoftheLaurentianschoolofhistoriographywhichmappedCanadiandevelopmentalonganEast-Westaxis.HaroldInnisandtheNorthturnstheaxisNorth-SouthbyexaminingInnissintenseandabidinginterestintheNorthandprovidingnewperspectivesonthisseminalgureinCanadianpoliticaleconomyandcommunicationstudies.ThiscollectionrevealsthatInnissadvocacyoftheNorthwascloselyboundupwithhisvisionofnorthernCanadaasthesiteofasecondindus-trialrevolutionbasedonmininghydro-electricpowerpulpandpaperandenabledbynewformsoftransportation.LongpreoccupiedwithCanadascomingofageasabalancedandintegratedindustrialnation-stateInnisgrappledwiththesameissuesabouttheNorthintheCanadiannationthatwearedealingwithtoday.ChaptersexplorethebreadthofInnissnorthernactivitiesincludinghisearlystudiesofthefurtradehisbiographyofeighteenth-centuryexplorerandcartographerPeterPondhisreviewessaysontheNorthfortheCanadianHistoricalReviewhisleadershipoftheRockefeller-sponsoredArcticSurveyandhistriptotheSovietUnion.HaroldInnisandtheNorthcraftsanewnarrativeaboutthenatureandscopeofInnissintellectualprojectandprovidesauniqueappreciationofhismulti-facetedprofessionalidentity.Forafulllistofcontributorspleasevisitmqup.ca.WilliamJ.BuxtonisprofessorofcommunicationstudiesatConcordiaUniversityandco-editorofHaroldInnisintheNewCentury.41MQUPSPRING2014newinpaperGrowingUpCanadianMuslimsHindusBuddhistseditedbypeterbeyerandrubinaramjiAground-breakingcomparativestudyofhowsecond-generationyoungadultsfromimmigrantfamiliesrelatetothereligionsoftheirbackgrounds.SPECIFICATIONSMcGill-QueensStudiesinEthnicHistoryMay2014978-0-7735-4138-234.95AUS22.99paper6x9336pp17tables3diagramsSimultaneouselectroniceditionavailableRELIGIOUSSTUDIESSOCIOLOGYnewinpaperHaroldInnisandtheNorthAppraisalsandContestationseditedbywilliamj.buxtonExploringacelebratedCanadianpoliticaleconomistthroughanorthernlens.SPECIFICATIONSMay2014978-0-7735-4167-229.95AUS19.99paper6x9368pp9bwphotos1drawing1diagramSimultaneouselectroniceditionavailableCOMMUNICATIONSTUDIESCANADIANHISTORY