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Michel and Ti-Jean

Michel and Ti-Jean

by George Rideout
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In this probing character study, Rideout fashions a hypothetical 1969 meeting in a bar in St. Petersburg, Florida, between Quebec playwright Michel Tremblay and an individual whom he believes to be a truly great writer – beat generation author Jack Kerouac, whose Francophone mother affectionately called him Ti-Jean. At the time of their meeting, …

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Tse-loh-ne (The People at the End of the Rocks)

Tse-loh-ne (The People at the End of the Rocks)

Journey Down the Davie Trail
by Keith Billington
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The Tse-loh-ne from the Sekani First Nation were known as “The People at the End of the Rocks.” This small band of people lived and thrived in one of BC’s most challenging and remote areas, 1600 kilometres north of Prince George in the Rocky Mountain Trench. They were isolated and nomadic, and survived by following the seasons, walking hundre …

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Posh Lust

Posh Lust

by Louis Cabri
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Posh Lust is about poetry that is everywhere findable, provided the bits of "everywhere" are words and provided this life is lettered. People study poetry and some read it. Poetry is a pinnacle art — as in "a small ornamental turret" — even when it's a drunk imaginary communist, or just a drunk imaginary. Kitsch makes the serious art of poetry …

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Transmission Difficulties

Transmission Difficulties

by Ralph Maud
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It has been well known since Marius Barbeau’s review of the first edition of Franz Boas’s Tsimshian Mythology in 1917, that something was seriously amiss with Boas’s alleged “translations” of the stories gathered by his chief Tsimshian informant, Henry Tate. But what, exactly, was it that Boas was doing with Tate’s stories? It is this q …

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Canoe Crossings

Canoe Crossings

Understanding the Craft that Helped Shape British Columbia
by Sanford Osler, foreword by Shelagh Rogers
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“A comprehensive and well-informed review of canoeing and kayaking in British Columbia.” —BC Studies

 

Often called one of the Seven Wonders of Canada, the canoe has played a particularly important role in British Columbia. This seemingly simple watercraft allowed coastal First Nations to hunt on the open ocean and early explorers to travel the …

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Canada and the End of Empire

Canada and the End of Empire

edited by Phillip Buckner
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Sir John Seeley once wrote that the British Empire was acquired in “a fit of absence of mind.” Whatever the truth of this comment, it is certainly arguable that the Empire was dismantled in such a fit. This collection deals with a neglected subject in post-Confederation Canadian history – the implications to Canada and Canadians of British de …

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Bethune 2nd Edition

Bethune 2nd Edition

by Rod Langley
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Rod Langley’s Bethune chronicles the medical and political career of Norman Bethune, a Canadian-born doctor who died a national hero in the Republic of China in 1939. He remains an esteemed figure in China today, for his selfless contributions to the Communist Party of China during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945), when he trained rural …

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The Place of Scraps

The Place of Scraps

by Jordan Abel
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George Ryga Award for Social Award: Jordan Abel, The Place of Scraps (Finalist)
BC Book Prize, Poetry: Jordan Abel, The Place of Scraps (Winner)

The Place of Scraps revolves around Marius Barbeau, an early-twentieth-century ethnographer, who studied many of the First Nations cultures in the Pacific Northwest, including Jordan Abel’s ancestral Nisg …

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Shopping for Votes

Shopping for Votes

How Politicians Choose Us and We Choose Them
by Susan Delacourt
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This 2nd edition offers an insightful and provocative look at the inside world of political marketing in Canada—and what this means about the state of our democracy in the twenty-first century—from a leading political commentator.

“Never mind what you may have heard about Canadians being hewers of wood and drawers of water. Forget all those e …

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Mount Robson

Mount Robson

Spiral Road of Art
by Jane Lytton Gooch
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When Jane Gooch first camped at Lake O'Hara in 1975, she could not have foreseen how important the Rockies would become in her life. She travelled from her home in Vancouver many times during the summer months to hike in the mountains, and her love of the alpine landscape eventually inspired her to study the artists who have painted in the Rockies. …

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He Moved A Mountain

He Moved A Mountain

The Life of Frank Calder and the Nisga’a Land Claims Accord
by Joan Harper
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Dr. Frank Arthur Calder of BC’s Nisga’a First Nation was the first indigenous person to be elected to any Canadian governing body. For twenty-six years he served as an MLA in the legislature of British Columbia. He was the driving force behind Canada’s decision to grant recognition of indigenous land title to First Nations people throughout t …

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Standing Up with G̲a'ax̱sta'las

Standing Up with G̲a'ax̱sta'las

Jane Constance Cook and the Politics of Memory, Church, and Custom
by Leslie A. Robertson & the Kwagu'l Gix̱sa̱m Clan
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Standing Up with G̲a’ax̱sta’las tells the remarkable story of Jane Constance Cook (1870-1951), a controversial Kwakwa̱ka̱’wakw leader and activist who lived during a period of enormous colonial upheaval. Working collaboratively, Robertson and Cook’s descendants draw on oral histories and textual records to create a nuanced portrait of a …

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Indian Education in Canada, Volume 2

Indian Education in Canada, Volume 2

The Challenge
edited by Jean Barman; Yvonne Hébert & Don McCaskill
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The two volumes comprising Indian Education in Canada present the first full-length discussion of this important subject since the adoption in 1972 of a new federal policy moving toward Indian control of Indian education. Volume 1 analyzes the education of Indian children by whites since the arrival of the first Europeans in Canada. Volume 2 is con …

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Home Truths

Home Truths

Highlights from BC History
edited by Richard Mackie & Graeme Wynn
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History in BC grows profusely and luxuriantly, but with odd undergrowth," observed historian J.M.S. Careless many years ago. This claim is fully borne out by this impressive anthology of some of the province's most distinguished historians, geographers, and writers gleaned from over forty years of British Columbia's leading scholarly journal, BC St …

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People of the Deer

People of the Deer

by Farley Mowat
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"People of the Deer was...a wake-up call, the spark that struck the tinder that ignited the fire from which many subsequent generations of writers and activists have lit their torches, often ignorant of where that spark came from in the first place." -- Margaret Atwood

In 1886, the Ihalmiut of northern Canada numbered 7,000 souls; by 1946, when 25-y …

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Reconciliation

Reconciliation

First Nations Treaty Making in British Columbia
by Tony Penikett
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This print-on-demand title is available by request from most booksellers.

In the hundred years since British Columbia joined Confederation, Canada has negotiated only one treaty in the province. A decade after signing the Nisga'a treaty, and despite spending hundreds of millions of dollars, the BC Treaty Commission process had not finalized a sin …

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Postcolonial Sovereignty?

Postcolonial Sovereignty?

The Nisga’a Final Agreement
by Tracie Lea Scott
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In 1999 the Nisga’a First Nation in northwestern British Columbia signed a landmark agreement which not only settled their land claim but outlined significant powers that could be exercised by its government. The Nisga’a Final Agreement granted powers over land, resources, education, and cultural policy to the Nisga’a government, a major depa …

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Cervantes, Volume 1

Don Quixote de la Mancha: An Old-Spelling Control Edition Based on the First Editions of Parts 1 & 2
edited by R. M. Flores
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No original manuscript of Don Quixote, nor of any other work by Cervantes exists, and so scholars studying this important novel have had to rely on corrected and modernized versions of the first printed texts. Following his pivotal work on the compositors of the first editions of Don Quixote I and II, where he shows that the typographical and ortho …

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The Cult of Happiness

Nianhua, Art, and History in Rural North China
by James A. Flath
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History and art come together in this definitive discussion of the Chinese woodblock print form of nianhua, literally "New Year pictures." James Flath analyzes the role of nianhua in the home and later in the theatre and relates these artworks to the social, cultural, and political milieu of North China as it was between the late Qing dynasty and t …

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Atlas of British Columbia

by A.L. Farley
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The Atlas of British Columbia is the first major cartographic study of the province to be published since 1956. Created through close co-operation between government, the private sector, and the unviersity, it is the successor to the British Columbia Atlas of Resources which, for twenty years, has been the standard reference work used by schools, i …

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Natural Women, Cultured Men

Natural Women, Cultured Men

A Feminist Perspective on Sociological Theory
by R.A. Sydie
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This book examines the work of the classical social theorists -- Durkheim, Weber, Marx, Engels and Freud -- from a feminist perspective. The focus is on the theoretical approach adopted by each theorist in his examination of the nature of human nature and, more specifically, the nature of sex relationships. In general, the dichotomized, hierarchica …

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Making Vancouver

Making Vancouver

Class, Status, and Social Boundaries, 1863-1913
by Robert A.J. McDonald
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Making Vancouver explores social relationships in Vancouver from 1863 to 1913. It considers how urbanization structured social boundaries among Burrard Inlet's increasingly large population and is premised on the belief that, in studying social boundaries, historians must abandon single category forms of analysis and build into their research strat …

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The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 43, 2005

The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 43, 2005

edited by D.M. McRae
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This is the forty-third volume of The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, the first volume of which was published in 1963. The Yearbook is issued annually under the auspices of the Canadian Branch of the International Law Association (Canadian Society of International Law) and the Canadian Council on International Law. The Editor-in-Chief is D. …

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Morals and the Media, 2nd edition

Morals and the Media, 2nd edition

Ethics in Canadian Journalism
by Nicholas Russell
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Confronted daily with decisions on how to present their stories, what to write and what not to write, journalists and the media are frequently accused of sensationalizing, of choosing to report the bad news, and of misquoting those they interview. In this substantially updated edition of Morals and the Media, Nick Russell addresses many of the conc …

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Will to Power

Will to Power

The Missionary Career of Father Morice
by David Mulhall
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This study of British Columbia's most famous missionary, Father A.G. Morice, OMI, casts new lights on his motives and actions. Extraordinarily vain and egotistical, Morice was obsessed with gaining power and recognition as a missionary, explorer, and Indian expert. With his native intelligence and boundless energy and determination, he built a veri …

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Canadians Behind Enemy Lines, 1939-1945

Canadians Behind Enemy Lines, 1939-1945

by Roy MacLaren
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During the Second World War, almost one hundred Canadians served the Allied forces by passing as locals in occupied countries. At the behest of two British secret services, these men made language and custom their costumes. They risked their lives assisting resistance groups in sabotage and ambush missions or in smuggling Allied airmen out of occup …

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Tribal Boundaries in the Nass Watershed

Tribal Boundaries in the Nass Watershed

by Robert Galois & Neil J. Sterritt
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In this book, the Gitksan and Gitanyow present their response to the use of the treaty process by the Nisga’a to expand into Gitksan and Gitanyow territory on the upper Nass River and demonstrate the ownership of their territory according to their own legal system. They call upon the ancient oral history (“adaawk”) and their intimate knowledg …

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Francis Rattenbury and British Columbia

Francis Rattenbury and British Columbia

Architecture and Challenge in the Imperial Age
by Anthony A. Barrett & Rhodri Windsor Liscombe
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Yorkshire-born Francis Mawson Rattenbury (1867-1935) emigrated to British Columbia as a young architect in 1892. Within months of his arrival in Victoria he launched his brilliant, if abbreviated, career by winning an international competition to design the legislative buildings. While his life was marred by controversy, scandal and, in the end, tr …

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Indian Education in Canada, Volume 1

Indian Education in Canada, Volume 1

The Legacy
edited by Jean Barman; Yvonne Hébert & Don McCaskill
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The two volumes comprising Indian Education in Canada present the first full-length discussion of this important subject since the adoption in 1972 of a new federal policy moving toward Indian control of Indian education. Volume 1 analyzes the education of Indian children by whites since the arrival of the first Europeans in Canada. Volume 2 is con …

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The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 42, 2004

The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 42, 2004

edited by D.M. McRae
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This is the forty-second volume of The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, the first volume of which was published in 1963. The Yearbook is issued annually under the auspices of the Canadian Branch of the International Law Association (Canadian Society of International Law) and the Canadian Council on International Law. The Editor-in-Chief is D …

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Contact and Conflict

Contact and Conflict

Indian-European Relations in British Columbia, 1774-1890 (2nd edition)
by Robin Fisher
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Originally published in 1977, Contact and Conflict has remained an important book, which has inspired numerous scholars to examine further the relationships between the Indians and the Europeans – fur traders as well as settlers. For this edition, Robin Fisher has written a new introduction in which he surveys the literature since 1977 and commen …

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The Six National Histories of Japan

by Taro Sakamoto, translated by John S. Brownlee
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The Six National Histories of Japan chronicle the history of Japan from its origins in the 'Age of the Gods' to A.D. 887. Compiled in the imperial court during the eighth and ninth centuries by leading scholars and officials of the day, they have exerted a profound effect on Japanese thought for well over a millenium. In his book, renowned historia …

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Killer Whales, 2nd edition

Killer Whales, 2nd edition

The Natural History and Genealogy of Orcinus orca in British Columbia and Washington State
by Graeme M. Ellis & Kenneth Balcomb
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This new edition of this best-selling book presents updated results of over twenty-five years of killer whale research in British Columbia and Washington. Intended for both whale enthusiasts and researchers, it contains the latest information on killer whale natural history and presents a catalogue of close to 300 photographs of "resident" killer w …

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The Inverted Gaze

The Inverted Gaze

Queering the French Literary Classics in America
by Francois Cusset, translated by David Homel
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François Cusset, author of the acclaimed book French Theory, investigates the queering of the French literary canon by American writers and scholars in this thought-provoking and free-minded journey across six centuries of literary classics and sexual polemics.

Cusset presents the foundations and rationale for American queer theory, the field of st …

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Fort Chipewyan and the Shaping of Canadian History, 1788-1920s

Fort Chipewyan and the Shaping of Canadian History, 1788-1920s

"We like to be free in this country"
by Patricia A. McCormack
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The story of the expansion of civilization into the wilderness continues to shape perceptions of how Aboriginal people became part of nations such as Canada. Patricia McCormack subverts this narrative of modernity by examining nation building from the perspective of a northern community and its residents. Fort Chipewyan, she argues, was never an is …

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I Feel Great About My Hands

I Feel Great About My Hands

And other unexpected joys of aging
edited by Shari Graydon
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"...a warm, wise, witty response to Nora Ephron's I Feel Bad About My Neck." -- Huffington Post

"I Feel Great About My Hands sends a strong and supportive message about the future." -- Winnipeg Free Press

With wisdom and humour, forty-one remarkable, mature women over 50 revel in the joys of aging.

Nora Ephron struck a chord with I Feel Bad about My …

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The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 47, 2009

The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 47, 2009

edited by D.M. McRae & A.L.C. de Mestral
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The Canadian Yearbook of International Law is issued annually under the auspices of the Canadian Branch of the International Law Association (Canadian Society of International Law) and the Canadian Council on International Law. The Yearbook contains articles of lasting significance in the field of international legal studies; a notes and comments s …

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For Most Conspicuous Bravery

For Most Conspicuous Bravery

A Biography of Major-General George R. Pearkes, V.C., through Two World Wars
by Reginald H. Roy
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"I would have followed him through Hell," said one of the men who was serving with George Pearkes at Passchendaele where he won the Victoria Cross. If his men were devoted to him, he was equally so to them. In the character of this distinguished Canadian soldier and statesman "most conspicuous bravery," "utmost gallantry," and "supreme contempt of …

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Recollecting

Recollecting

Lives of Aboriginal Women of the Canadian Northwest and Borderlands
edited by Sarah Carter & Patricia A. McCormack
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Recollecting is a rich collection of essays that illuminates the lives of late-eighteenth-century to mid-twentiethcentury Aboriginal women, who have been overlooked in sweeping narratives of the history of the West. Some essays focus on individuals?a trader, a performer, a non-human woman. Other essays examine cohorts of women?wives, midwives, seam …

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Aboriginal Title and Indigenous Peoples

Aboriginal Title and Indigenous Peoples

Canada, Australia, and New Zealand
edited by Louis A. Knafla & Haijo Westra
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Delgamuukw. Mabo. Ngati Apa. Recent cases have created a framework for litigating Aboriginal title in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. This book brings together distinguished scholars who show that our understanding of where the concept of Aboriginal title came from – and where it may be going – can also be enhanced by exploring legal develo …

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After Canaan

After Canaan

Essays on Race, Writing, and Region
by Wayde Compton
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Finalist, City of Vancouver Book Award

After Canaan, the first nonfiction book by acclaimed Vancouver poet Wayde Compton, repositions the North American discussion of race in the wake of the tumultuous twentieth century. It riffs on the concept of Canada as a promised land (or "Canaan") encoded in African American myth and song since the days of sl …

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Islands of Resistance

Islands of Resistance

Pirate Radio in Canada
edited by Andrea Langlois; Ron Sakolsky & Marian van der Zon
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Since radio's invention, some Canadians have been concerned about the increasingly commercialized and centralized nature of medium. Sometimes working alone, more often in teams, and always illegally, these activists represent islands of resistance within the ocean of homogenous frequencies, pirating radio signals for personal, political and artisti …

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The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 46, 2008

The Canadian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 46, 2008

edited by D.M. McRae & A.L.C. de Mestral
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The Canadian Yearbook of International Law is issued annually under the auspices of the Canadian Branch of the International Law Association (Canadian Society of International Law) and the Canadian Council on International Law. The Yearbook contains articles of lasting significance in the field of international legal studies; a notes and comments s …

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