“…everything I do onto her, our Mother Earth, I do unto myself.”
by : Evelyn C. White
by : Evelyn C. White
“…everything I do onto her, our Mother Earth, I do unto myself.”
by : Jon Tattrie
War never ends; its impacts haunt the generations and the stories are innumerable, and always worthy of consideration
by : Chris Benjamin
International Women’s Day Celebrates women’s rights, something we couldn’t have without the kind of feminist analysis found in these Atlantic Canadian books
by : Cindy Brown
Andy Flanagan shares the story of how Second World War prison guards regularly inspected Andrew “Ando” Flanagan’s diary and blacked out sections, ripped them out or beat him for what he wrote
by : Margaret Conrad
Women’s studies, diaries and letters offer fresh perspectives on herstory
by : Barry Cahill
100 years after the event, in our rush to glorify Canada’s participation in the First World War, we too easily forget that had it not been for the war the Halifax Disaster would not have occurred
by : Jon Tattrie
Atlantic Canada’s long military history has inspired some of its most important books
by : Chris Benjamin
Our latest issue dives deep into stories of the Halifax Explosion, truth and fiction and for young readers, on the occasion of its centennial
by : Margaret Conrad
The diverse points of view that lie at the heart of Canada’s complex identity
by : Chris Benjamin
History books worth repeating
by : Ryan O'Connor
The environment has played a central role in the history of Prince Edward Island
by : Katie Ingram
“I live my life a person of African descent 24/7, 365.”

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