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  1. il y a 13 heures

    Viewed through the eyes of Infante Manuel, Dawn of a Dynsasty offers an intriguing and alternative perspective on late-13th century Castile, one of the most turbulent eras of medieval Spain

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  2. il y a 15 heures

    Ellin Bessner's book _Double Threat_ now featured at the () in 😍

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  3. il y a 16 heures

    Bridging East and West explores the literary oeuvre of one of Ukraine’s foremost modernist writers, Ol’ha Kobylianska. It examines the complex evolution of thematic foci, aesthetic choices, & political discourses that inform her writing

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  4. il y a 19 heures

    The Bayeux tapestry has been featured on many of our books, and may finally be making its way back to England!

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  5. il y a 20 heures

    New on the blog! author writes about the physical and mental journeys she had to take while writing her new book, Canoe and Canvas. Read more here

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  6. 19 nov.

    For more than fifty years, the University of Toronto supported the largest and most active contingent of the Canadian Officers’ Training Corps. This study offers the first full-length history of military training in Toronto:

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  7. 19 nov.

    The first-ever study of women in Canadian publishing, Toronto Trailblazers delves into the cultural influence of seven key women who, despite pervasive gender bias, helped advance a modern literary culture for Canada:

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  8. 18 nov.

    This rich collection of original essays presents new ways of looking at Cervantes’ final novel, Persiles. The contributors offer a range of perspectives in spatial theory, psychology and subjectivity, visual culture, and literary theory:

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    17 nov.

    Heading to the today? Listen to a holiday podcast from the archive! GregMarchildon & KennaTurcotte chat w/ Steve Penfold author of A Mile of Make-Believe:A History of the Eaton's

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  10. 16 nov.

    In Athens and Jerusalem David Novak explores the commonalities and common concerns that exist between philosophy and theology and asks where are they different and where are they the same? And, how can they speak to one another?

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  11. 15 nov.

    A Mohawk Memoir tells the story of Teyoninhokarawen (John Norton) an important chief & political figure in the Iroquois in Upper Canada. This new work looks at the War of 1812 through his perspective in a period with few indigenous bios

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  12. 14 nov.

    Examining the English Renaissance, Patrick J. McGrath challenges the idea that asceticism disappears because of the Protestant Reformation. Instead, he says that conflicting ideas on asceticism inform cultural mores into the Restoration # Religious Studies

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  13. 13 nov.

    Arguing that fides ("good faith") was both a vehicle for reconciliation and a means to test the nature of fides, this new study explores the ideology of fides in the wake of a divisive period in Roman history

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  14. 11 nov.
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  15. 9 nov.

    On the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Rita Kuczynski's Wall Flower offers a glimpse into life in East Germany. From West Berlin, her perspective gives readers an unfiltered look at life during the rise and fall of East Berlin

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  16. 8 nov.

    Fun Friday morning read from

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  17. 8 nov.

    Check out my blog post "You Are What You Read" for University Press Week: Read, Think, Act.

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  18. 7 nov.

    The first-ever study of women in Canadian publishing, Toronto Trailblazers delves into the cultural influence of seven key women who, despite pervasive gender bias, helped advance a modern literary culture for Canada.

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  19. 7 nov.

    North America’s market for religious books and periodicals shaped the lives of Canadian Methodists in profound and enduring ways. Pulpit, Press, and Politics traces the expansion of this remarkable transnational market:

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  20. 6 nov.

    This rich collection of original essays presents new ways of looking at Cervantes’ final novel, Persiles. The contributors offer a range of perspectives in spatial theory, psychology and subjectivity, visual culture, and literary theory:

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