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Travesia

Travesia

A Migrant Girl's Cross-Border Journey//El viaje de una joven migrante
by Michelle Gerster, illustrated by Fiona Dunnett
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Grade: 7 to 12
tagged : girls & women, nonfiction, emigration & immigration, history

A poignant bilingual YA graphic novel about a teenage girl's harrowing experience crossing the Mexico-US border.

This compelling young adult graphic memoir, based on real events, tells the story of Gricelda, a fifteen-year-old Mexican girl who attempts to cross the border into America with her mother and younger brother in search of a better life. T …

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Railway Nation

Railway Nation

Tales of Canadian Pacific, the World's Greatest Travel System
by David Laurence Jones
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tagged : history, post-confederation (1867-), pictorial

A riveting, visually engaging collection of vignettes highlighting the rich heritage of the Canadian Pacific Railway.

Since its founding in 1881, Canadian Pacific has made an indelible mark on the lives of Canadians. Most commonly associated with its iconic railway, at its height CP also ran hotels, steamships, and an airline, and had myriad involve …

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Transforming the Canadian History Classroom

Transforming the Canadian History Classroom

Imagining a New "We"
by Samantha Cutrara
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tagged : history, multicultural education, inclusive education

We are all our history. Yet despite curricular revisions, the mainstream historical narrative that shapes the way we teach students about the Canadian nation can be divisive, separating “us” from “them.”

 

Responding to the evolving demographics of an ethnically and culturally heterogeneous population, Transforming the Canadian History Class …

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Medicine and Morality

Medicine and Morality

Crises in the History of a Profession
by Helen Kang
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tagged : history, ethics

Medical professionals are expected to act in the interest of patients, the public, and the pursuit of medical knowledge. But what happens when doctors’ supposed impartiality comes under fire? Helen Kang examines three moments in the history of the medical profession in Canada, spanning more than 150 years, when doctors’ moral and scientific aut …

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Iron Peggy

Iron Peggy

by Marie Clements
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tagged : canadian, history

Peg is struggling for survival at her boarding school. Three über-cool “it” girls take aim at Peg and make her life utterly miserable. When her beloved Grandmother dies she just wants to disappear. Then an unexpected gift arrives; inside it, Peg finds three cast-iron Canadian soldiers. In despair, she throws them against the floor. How can the …

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The Impossible Clinic

The Impossible Clinic

A Critical Sociology of Evidence-Based Medicine
by Ariane Hanemaayer
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tagged : evidence-based medicine, history

The Impossible Clinic explores the conundrum of evidence-based medicine’s (EBM) attempt to translate evidence from medical research into recommendations for practice. Ironically, when medical institutions combine disciplinary regulations with EBM to produce clinical practice guidelines, the outcomes are antithetical to the aim. Such guidelines fa …

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Postsecondary Education in British Columbia

Postsecondary Education in British Columbia

Public Policy and Structural Development, 1960–2015
by Robert Cowin
edition:Paperback
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tagged : history, higher

The literature about postsecondary education in British Columbia has largely focused on public colleges and universities, while paying less attention to vocational colleges, apprenticeship, continuing education, and private institutions. Robert Cowin addresses that gap. He provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of the contemporary provi …

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Made Modern

Made Modern

Science and Technology in Canadian History
edited by Edward Jones-Imhotep & Tina Adcock
edition:Paperback
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tagged : 20th century, post-confederation (1867-), history

Science and technology have shaped not only economic empires and industrial landscapes, but also the identities, anxieties, and understandings of people living in modern times. Made Modern: Science and Technology in Canadian History draws together leading scholars from a wide range of fields to enrich our understanding of history inside and outside …

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When Trains Ruled the Rockies

When Trains Ruled the Rockies

My Life at the Banff Railway Station
by Terry Gainer
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tagged : post-confederation (1867-), history, personal memoirs

When Trains Ruled the Rockies is a personal history of the Banff train station from 1948 through 1962.

Drawn from Terry Gainer’s personal memories and experiences from his years living and working at the legendary Banff Railway Station, this entertaining memoir and important historical record beckons the reader into the golden age of railway trave …

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Military Education and the British Empire, 1815–1949

Military Education and the British Empire, 1815–1949

edited by Douglas E. Delaney; Robert C. Engen & Meghan Fitzpatrick
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tagged : history

Military education was the lifeblood of the armies, navies, and air forces of the British Empire and an essential ingredient for success in both war and peace. Military Education and the British Empire is the first major scholarly work to address the role of military education in maintaining the empire throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centur …

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Be Wise! Be Healthy!

Be Wise! Be Healthy!

Morality and Citizenship in Canadian Public Health Campaigns
by Catherine Carstairs; Bethany Philpott & Sara Wilmshurst
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tagged : history, post-confederation (1867-)

Lose weight. Quit smoking. Exercise. For over a century, public health campaigns have encouraged Canadians to adopt healthy habits in order to prolong lives, cost the state less, and produce more efficient workers. Be Wise! Be Healthy! explores the history of public health from the 1920s to the 1970s and its emphasis on health as a responsibility o …

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Iron Road West

Iron Road West

An Illustrated History of British Columbia’s Railways
by Derek Hayes
edition:Hardcover
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tagged : pictorial, post-confederation (1867-), history

British Columbia wouldn’t exist without the railway; the province was brought into the Canadian Confederation in 1871 in exchange for the promise of a transcontinental line to the West Coast. It was the arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1886 that set off economic development in the province, created the city of Vancouver and spurred othe …

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Postsecondary Education in British Columbia

Postsecondary Education in British Columbia

Public Policy and Structural Development, 1960–2015
by J. Robert Cowin
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tagged : history, higher

The literature about postsecondary education in British Columbia has largely focused on public colleges and universities, while paying less attention to vocational colleges, apprenticeship, continuing education, and private institutions. Robert Cowin addresses that gap. He provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of the contemporary provi …

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China Gadabouts

China Gadabouts

New Frontiers of Humanitarian Nursing, 1941–51
by Susan Armstrong-Reid
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The Sino-Japanese War (1937–45) had a devastating impact on China’s population. Braving bandits and disease, the China Convoy – a Quaker-sponsored humanitarian unit – provided medical relief in the unoccupied territory of “Free China” and later to both sides in the ensuing civil war. China Gadabouts examines the roles played by Western …

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Lace Up

Lace Up

A History of Skates in Canada
by Jean-Marie Leduc, with Sean Graham & Julie Léger
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tagged : history, hockey, ice & figure skating

A charmingly illustrated history of the humble skate and its place in Canadian cultural identity.

Throughout our 150-year history, and even longer, people have braved the treacherous Canadian winters and taken to the ice for the purposes of transportation, competition, exercise, and just plain fun. Canadian culture has developed around ice and the r …

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Vertical Horizons

Vertical Horizons

The History of Okanagan Helicopters
by Douglas M. Grant
edition:Hardcover
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tagged : history, commercial, post-confederation (1867-)

"Looking back over thirty years of flying for Okanagan, I see the experience has given me an interesting life. I have never really considered flying as work. It is more a way of life, a way of life that nourishes a free spirit, something that not many jobs can give you. I just cannot imagine anything I would... rather have done or any company I wou …

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What I Think Happened

What I Think Happened

An Underresearched History of the Western World
by Evany Rosen
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tagged : political, women's studies, history, essays

A wickedly funny book in which the author recasts historical events and personalities from her own feminist perspective.

What I Think Happened, the debut book by comedian Evany Rosen, is really two books: a savvy, no-holds-barred romp through the history of the western world, and the personal story of a self-described "failed academic" who recasts …

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British Columbia by the Road

British Columbia by the Road

Car Culture and the Making of a Modern Landscape
by Ben Bradley
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tagged : post-confederation (1867-), history, british columbia (bc)

In British Columbia by the Road, Ben Bradley takes readers on an unprecedented journey through the history of roads, highways, and motoring in British Columbia’s Interior, a remote landscape composed of plateaus and interlocking valleys, soaring mountains and treacherous passes. Challenging the idea that the automobile offered travellers the free …

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Historical Atlas of Early Railways

Historical Atlas of Early Railways

by Derek Hayes
edition:Hardcover
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tagged : world, history

In a sense the very earliest railways were simply ruts caused by the passage of carts on softer ground. Railways of this nature may have been in use as early as 2200 BCE. But railways became a worldwide economic force only in the middle of the nineteenth century, some forty or fifty years after the first demonstration of a mechanically powered trai …

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Science of the Seance

Science of the Seance

Transnational Networks and Gendered Bodies in the Study of Psychic Phenomena, 1918-40
by Beth A. Robertson
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tagged : history, women's studies, 20th century

Beth A. Robertson resurrects the story of a group of men and women who sought to transform the seance into a laboratory of the spirits and a transnational empirical project. Her findings cast new light on how science, metaphysics, and the senses collided to inform gendered norms in the 1920s and ’30s. She reveals a world inhabited, on one side, b …

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Mixed Blessings

Mixed Blessings

Indigenous Encounters with Christianity in Canada
edited by Tolly Bradford & Chelsea Horton
edition:Paperback
also available: Hardcover
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tagged : history, native american studies

Mixed Blessings transforms our understanding of the relationship between Indigenous people and Christianity in Canada from the early 1600s to the present day. While acknowledging the harm of colonialism, including the trauma inflicted by church-run residential schools, this interdisciplinary collection challenges the portrayal of Indigenous people …

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The Secular Northwest

The Secular Northwest

Religion and Irreligion in Everyday Postwar Life
by Tina Block
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tagged : history, post-confederation (1867-), pacific northwest

The image of a rough frontier – where working men were tempted away from church on Sundays by more profane concerns – was perpetuated by postwar religious leaders troubled by the decline in church involvement. Tina Block debunks the myth of a godless frontier, revealing a Pacific Northwest that rejected organized religion – but not necessaril …

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Museums and the Past

Museums and the Past

Constructing Historical Consciousness
edited by Viviane Gosselin & Phaedra Livingstone
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tagged : museum studies, history

Museums and the Past explores the central role of museums as memory keepers and makers. Using case studies from a Canadian context, the contributors to this collection reflect on the challenges in maintaining and developing museums as meaningful places of memory and learning. Discussions of museum practice and historical consciousness – how our u …

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What We Learned

What We Learned

Two Generations Reflect on Tsimshian Education and the Day Schools
by Helen Raptis, with members of the Tsimshian Nation
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tagged : native american studies, post-confederation (1867-), history, british columbia (bc)

Stories of Indigenous children forced to attend residential schools have haunted Canadians in recent years. Yet most Indigenous children in Canada attended “Indian day schools,” and later public schools, near their home communities. Although church and government officials often kept detailed administrative records, we know little about the act …

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Khubilai Khan's Lost Fleet

Khubilai Khan's Lost Fleet

In Search of a Legendary Armada
by James P. Delgado
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tagged : history, china, naval

In 1279, off China’s southeast coast, Khubilai Khan routed the Song navy and completed the grand dream of his grandfather, Genghis Khan—the conquest of China. The Grand Khan now ruled the largest empire the world had ever seen, stretching from the China Sea to the plains of Hungary. Having also inadvertently inherited the world’s largest navy …

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