Murray’s history is sure to restore the full lustre to its reputation as a leading Canadian medical school
by : Paul Bennett
by : Paul Bennett
Murray’s history is sure to restore the full lustre to its reputation as a leading Canadian medical school
by : Allan Lynch
PIAU: Journey to the Promised Land is not a book about victimization, rather it is an empowering book that explores decades of co-existence between the French, Acadians, British and Mi’kmaq
by : Barry Cahill
“We Harbor No Evil Design” is among the distinguished works emerging to commemorate the Halifax Disaster’s centenary year
by : Jeff Bursey
This book “can be placed firmly at the forefront of the evolving landscape of twenty-first-century literary criticism in Canada.”
by : Karalee Clerk
The resonant rhythms of the past, told simply and without artifice
by : Barry Cahill
The Halifax Disaster was collateral damage, incidental to the world war in which Canada was so heavily involved
by : Katie Ingram
Historical events and the collective view of them aren’t set in stone
by : Peter Moreira
Bassler is a meticulous historian and he does nothing to gloss over the problems that occurred at the 17 companies that were founded by German industrialists.
by : Allan Lynch
an adventure book, a love story, double biography, scientific synopsis, feminist primer and modern history rolled into 438 pages
by : Evelyn C. White
Steal Away Home chronicles the life of another enslaved Kentuckian, Cecelia Jane Reynolds.
by : Evelyn C. White
The ABC’s of Viola Desmond deserves pride of place in every home, library and school in the nation.
by : Paul Bennett
Foster favours slow productivity growth emphasizing quality over quantity.”
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