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The University of Calgary Press publishes works that embody the
spirit of curiosity inherent in scholarly inquiry. We invest in ideas
that inform how we think and shape our world in order that we may
connect local realities to global experiences. On questions of history
and identity, people and nature, policy and community; from the
transpolar to the southern cone, from regions in Africa to places in
the mind; we try to engage one central theme: what matters?

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                                     THE TRUE FACE OF SIR ISAAC BROCK
                                     Guy St-Denis

                                     Major General Sir Isaac Brock is remembered as the Hero of Upper
                                     Canada for his defence of what is now Ontario during the War of
                                     1812, and also for his noble death at the Battle of Queenston Heights.
                                     In the more than two centuries since then, Brock’s likeness has been
                                     lost in a confusing array of portraits—most of which are misidentified
                                     or conceptual.
                                     The 1824 monument constructed to honour Brock’s sacrifice was
                                     destroyed in 1840 by Benjamin Lett, a disgruntled disciple of
                                     William Lyon Mackenzie and critic of the Upper Canadian elite.
                                     The replacement and subsequent commemorations emphasized
                                     a patriotic desire to visualize the hero’s appearance. But despite
                                     uncovering an authentic portrait painted only a few years before
                                     Brock’s death, a series of false faces were promoted to serve
                                     competing claims and agendas. St-Denis situates Brock’s portraits
288 pgs, 35 images
                                     within an emerging English Canadian imperial nationalism that
978-1-77385-020-7 (Paperback)        sought a heroic past which reflected their own aspirations and
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                                     ambitions.
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                                     A work of detailed scholarship and a fascinating detective story,
November 2018                        The True Face of Sir Isaac Brock details the sometimes petty world
                                     of self-proclaimed guardians of the past, the complex process
CANADIAN HISTORY, ART
HISTORY, HISTORIOGRAPHY              of identification and misidentification that often occurs even at
                                     esteemed Canadian institutions, and St-Denis’ own meticulous work
                                     as he separates fact from fiction to finally reveal Brock’s true face.

                                     GUY ST-DENIS is an historian living in London, Ontario. He is the
                                     author of Tecumseh’s Bones, for which he received the Ontario
                                     Historical Society Talman Award.

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                      THE WRITING ON THE                                     THE DOCUMENTARY ART
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                      WALL: The Work of Joane                                OF FILMMAKER MICHAEL
                      Cardinal-Schubert                                      RUBBO
                      Edited by Lindsey V. Sharman                           D.B. Jones

                      This intensely personal, richly                        D.B. Jones traces the career
                      illustrated volume celebrates                          of Michael Rubbo from
                      the life and work of artist,                           his days as a film student
                      activist, and writer Joane                             through twenty years at
                      Cardinal-Schubert.                                     the National Film Board of
                                                                             Canada.

                      978-1-55238-949-2 PB                                   978-1-552338-870-9 PB
                      $42.95 CAD / $42.95 USD T                              $34.95 CAD / $34.95 USD S
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                                         RECONSIDERING CONFEDERATION
                                         Canada’s Founding Debates, 1864-1999
                                         Edited by Daniel Heidt

                                         July 1st 1867 is celebrated as Canada’s Confederation—the date of
                                         Canada’s founding. But 1867 was only the beginning. As the country
                                         grew from a small dominion to a vast federation encompassing ten
                                         provinces, three territories, and hundreds of Indigenous jurisdictions,
                                         its leaders repeatedly debated Canada’s purpose, and the benefits
                                         and drawbacks of choosing to be Canadian. Reconsidering
                                         Confederation brings together Canada’s leading constitutional
                                         historians to explore how provinces, territories, and Treaty areas
                                         became the political frameworks we know today.

                                         With contributions by:
                                          Raymond B. Blake, Phillip Buckner, Colin Coates, Ken S. Coates, Barry
                                          Ferguson, Maxime Gohier, P. Whitney Lackenbauer, André Légaré, Marcel
352 pgs, 50 illustrations                 Martel, J.R. Miller, Martin Pâquet, Patricia Roy, Bill Waiser, Robert Wardhaugh

978-1-77385-015-3 (Paperback)
978-1-77385-018-4 (ePub)                 DANIEL HEIDT is an independent scholar specializing in Canadian
978-1-77385-019-1 (mobi)
$34.99 CAD / $34.99 USD T                political and Arctic history.

October 2018                             This book signals a turning point in generalist histories about
CANADIAN POLITICS, CANADIAN              Canada’s ongoing confederation.
HISTORY, POLITICAL SCIENCE
                                            —John Borrows, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Law, University of Victoria

                                         Unique in its consideration of various types of agreement, including
                                         the numbered treaties with Indigenous Nations, as part of the larger,
                                         and considerably more contested, story of confederation.

                                                         —P.E. Bryden, Professor, Department of History, University of Victoria

    COMING SOON                          LA CONFÉDÉRATION, 1964-1999
                                         nouvelles perspectives
                                         Edited by Daniel Heidt
                                         L’équipe de traducteurs-réviseurs: Colin M. Coates, Kim Poti, Daniel
                                         Poitras, Phillippe Thompson, Marcel Martel, et Maxime Gohier.

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                            CHINA’S ARCTIC AMBITIONS                                      FINDING DIRECTIONS WEST:
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                            AND WHAT THEY MEAN                                            Readings that Locate and
                            FOR CANADA                                                    Dislocate Western Canada’s
                            Edited by P. Whitney                                          Past
                            Lackenbauer, Adam                                             Edited by George Colpitts
                            Lajeunesse, James Manicom,                                    and Heather Devine
                            and Frédéric Lasserre
                                                                                          This collection explores the
                            This wide-ranging book                                        ways the West has served
                            offers a holistic approach                                    as a place of constant
                            to understanding Chinese                                      movement between places
                            intentions in the Canadian                                    of spiritual, subsistence, and
                            North.                                                        aesthetic importance.
                            978-1-55238-901-0 PB                                          978-1-55238-880-8 PB
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ORANGE CHINOOK
Politics in the New Alberta
Edited by Duane Bratt, Keith Brownsey, Richard Sutherland, and
David Taras

In 2015, the New Democratic Party won an unprecedented victory
in Alberta. Unseating the Progressive Conservatives—who had
won every provincial election since 1971—they formed an NDP
government for the first time in the history of the province.
Orange Chinook is the first scholarly analysis of this election. It
explores the legacy of the Progressive Conservative dynasty and
the PC and NDP campaigns while highlighting the importance of
Alberta’s energy sector in relation to provincial politics. Drawing
on Indigenous, urban, and rural perspectives, the collection
brings together Alberta’s top political watchers in a fascinating,
multifaceted analysis.
Orange Chinook brings together Alberta’s top political watchers                   360 pgs
in a fascinating, multifaceted analysis.
                                                                                  978-1-77385-025-2 (Paperback)
                                                                                  978-1-77385-028-3 (ePub)
With contributions by:                                                            978-1-77385-029-0 (mobi)
                                                                                  $29.99 CAD / $29.99 USD T
 Duane Bratt, Janet Brown, Keith Brownsey, Brad Clark, Roger Epp, Ron
 Kneebone, Sheridan McVean, Chase Remillard, Peter Ryan, John Santos,             January 2019

 Anthony Sayers, Gillian Steward, David Stuart, Richard Sutherland, Kevin Taft,   ALBERTA POLITICS, ELECTIONS,
 David Taras, Melanee Taft, Graham White, Lori Williams, Jame Wilt, Deborah       POLITICAL PARTIES
 Yedlin, and Jennifer Zwicker

DUANE BRATT is professor and chair in the Department of
Economics, Justice, and Policy Studies at Mount Royal University.
KEITH BROWNSEY is a professor in the Department of Economics,
Justice, and Policy Studies at Mount Royal University.
RICHARD SUTHERLAND is an assistant professor in the Department
of Economics, Justice, and Policy Studies at Mount Royal University.
DAVID TARAS holds the Ralph Klein Chair in Media Studies at Mount
Royal University.

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                        NO STRAIGHT LINES:                                        FLOWERS IN THE WALL:
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                        Local Leadership and the                                  Truth and Reconciliation in
                        Path from Government to                                   Timor-Leste, Indonesia, and
                        Governance in Small Cities                                Melanesia
                        Edited by Terry Kading                                    Edited by David Webster

                        No Straight Lines provides                                Flowers in the Wall draws on
                        the basis for a refined model                             a diversity of interconnected
                        of community engaged                                      scholarship and provides
                        leadership and research that                              essential lessons Canadians
                        meets the intricate challenges                            and all others trying to attain
                        of the small city.                                        truth and reconciliation.

                        978-1-55238-944-7 PB                                      978-1-88238-954-6 PB
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                                      THE HIGH LINE SCAVENGER HUNT
                                      Lucas Crawford

                                      In The High Line Scavenger Hunt, Lucas Crawford delves into the
                                      history of the High Line, an elevated train track, now a reclaimed
                                      public park, that edges the border of lower Manhattan. The adjacent
                                      neighborhoods were known for early transsexual community, for
                                      AIDS activism, kink and leather clubs, trans sex work, queer youth,
                                      and more. These poems braid transgender history, autobiographical
                                      reflection, and architectural speculation into a commentary on the
                                      histories now lost to gentrification and the possible futures of the
                                      space.

                                      LUCAS CRAWFORD is a poet and an associate professor of English
                                      Literature at the University of New Brunswick and winner of the
                                      Robert Kroetsch Award for innovative poetry.

Series:
BRAVE & BRILLIANT
                                      A must read for any urban misfit, intellectual outlier, and every
117 pgs
                                      queered heart.
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978-1-77385-002-3 (ePub)                                      —Shannon Webb-Campbell, poet and author of Still No Word
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September 2018                        Lucas Crawford writes about dislocation, scarring, and exclusion. His

POETRY                                poetry-as-urban history is intimate and powerful at once, both defiant
                                      and formally beautiful.

                                                               —Annmarie Adams, architectural historian, McGill University

                                      Architecture, at its best, transforms utilitarian function into beauty;
                                      so, too, do trans lives that exceed the traditional functional uses of
                                      the biological body. Crawford senses the poetic potentials of both
                                      practices, and herein ably turns them into words.

                                                   —Susan Stryker, Founding Co-Editor, TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly

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                      QUARRY                                                          FAIL SAFE
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                      Tanis Franco                                                    Nikki Sheppy

                      Quarry is a year in the life of                                 Sense and sensuality. Body
                      a body in transition. Tanis                                     and embodiment. Fail Safe
                      Franco’s poems are written                                      links human senses to the
                      with sensual language and                                       fecund world through
                      impeccable craft.                                               dynamic and lush poetry.

                      978-1-55238-981-2 PB                                            978-1-55238-963-8 PB
                      $17.99 CAD / $17.99 USD T                                       $18.95 CAD / $18.95 USD T
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EXHIBIT
Paul Zits

Margaret is unlike other women: her hands bark, she speaks Hawaiian                   EXHIBIT
Punch, and she can often be seen prodding at stars with sticks. And
sometimes she is the happiest woman in the world: a pillow with a
pillowcase. Her brother, Alex, feels pleasant enough, except that his
parts are made of wood, and that a bunch of his hair is electrified.
And then there are the gun-shot wounds to his head and chest. With
this final ailment, Margaret may have had a hand.
In the winter of 1926, Margaret McPhail went on trial for the murder
of Alex, and throughout, maintained her innocence. Exhibit, more                         Paul Zits
than a poetic retelling of her trial, chronicles the path to a verdict,
misstep by misstep. Brother and sister become knotted aberrations,
grotesqueries that are at times monstrous and at others stunning, at
times sickly and at others impressive in their strength.
Folded into these poems, helping to give them their current, at
                                                                          Series:
times strange and potent vision, are cuts from a broad variety of         BRAVE & BRILLIANT
sources, including primary source materials, interviews, fairy tales,
the history of feminist film, and more. Unique and rewarding, Exhibit
is a masterful work of collage poetry that rests in the spaces where      978-1-77385-068-9 (Paperback)
reality is constructed and blurred                                        978-1-77385-070-2 (ePub)
                                                                          978-1-77385-071-9 (mobi)
                                                                          $18.99 CAD / $18.99 USD

PAUL ZITS, a teacher with the Calgary Board of Education and is           January 2019
the author of two previous books of poetry, Massacre Street, which
                                                                          POETRY
won the 2014 Stephan G. Stephansson Award for Poetry, and Leap-
seconds, which won the 2016 Robert Kroetsch Award for Innovative
Poetry.

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                      THE COMEDIAN                                        THROWING THE
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                      Clem Martini                                        DIAMOND HITCH
                                                                          Emily Ursuliak
                      The Comedian is a rollicking
                      journey through the realm                           Two intrepid women. One
                      of theatre in its infancy,                          1927 MG Roadster. Three
                      following Titus Maccius                             stubborn ponies. One
                      Plautus as he strives to                            amazing adventure. Join
                      produce a new play and                              Phyllis and Anne on their
                      navigate the cutthroat world                        search for that elusive knot,
                      of comedy in the Roman                              the diamond hitch.
                      Republic.

                      978-1-55238-977-5 PB                                978-1-55238-922-5 PB
                      $24.99 CAD / $24.99 USD T                           $18.95 CAD / $18.95 USD T
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                                    ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM ON THE GROUND
                                    Small Green and Indigenous Organizing
                                    Edited by Jonathan Clapperton and Liza Piper

                                    Environmental Activism on the Ground draws upon a wide range
                                    of interdisciplinary scholarship to examine small scale, local
                                    environmental activism, paying particular attention to Indigenous
                                    experiences. It illuminates the questions that are central to
                                    the ongoing evolution of the environmental movement while
                                    reappraising the history and character of late twentieth and early
                                    twenty-first environmentalism in Canada, the United States, and
                                    beyond.
                                    This collection considers the different ways in which Indigenous and
                                    non-Indigenous activists have worked to achieve significant change.
                                    It examines successful attempts to resist exploitative and damaging
                                    resource developments, the establishment of parks, heritage sites,
                                    and protected areas, and pays special attention to the thriving small-
368 pgs                             scale environmentalism of the 1960s through the 1980s.
978-1-77385-004-7 (Paperback)       Environmental Activism on the Ground illuminates and emphasizes
978-1-77385-007-8 (ePub)
978-1-77385-008-5 (mobi)            the effects of local and Indigenous activism, offering lessons and
$39.99 CAD / $39.99 USD S           directions from the ground up. It demonstrates that the modern
January 2019
                                    environmental movement has been as much a small-scale, ordinary
                                    activity as a large-scale, elite one.
ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM,
SOCIAL MOVEMENTS,
ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY
                                    With contributions by:
                                     Jonathan Clapperton, Jessica M. DeWitt, Sterling Evans, Zoltán Grossman,
                                     Tobasonakwut Peter Kinew, Mark Leeming, Mark J. McLauchlin, Liza Piper,
                                     John R. Welch, Anna J. Willow, Frank Zelko

                                    JONATHAN CLAPPERTON is an adjunct professor in the
                                    Department of History at the University of Victoria.
                                    LIZA PIPER is an associate professor in the Department of History at
                                    the University of Alberta.

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                      MOVING NATURES: Mobility                                    BORDER FLOWS: A Century
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                      and the Environment in                                      of the Canadian-American
                      Canadian History                                            Water Relationship
                      Edited by Ben Bradley, Jay                                  Edited by Lynne Heasley and
                      Young, and Colin M. Coates                                  Daniel MacFarlane

                      Spanning Canada’s diverse                                   Border Flows examines the
                      regions, this thought-                                      US and Canada’s shared
                      provoking collection explores                               waterways to reveal alternate
                      the relationships of mobility                               paradigms in history, law, and
                      and the environment.                                        policy.

                      978-1-55238-859-4 PB                                        978-1-55238-895-2 PB
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ENVIRONMENT IN THE COURTROOM
Edited by Allan Ingelson

Canadian environmental law is a dynamic and exciting area that is
playing an increasingly important role in sustainable development
policy. Environment in the Courtroom provides extensive insight
into current issues in Canadian environmental law. Covering key
environmental concepts and the unique nature of environmental
damage, environmental prosecutions, sentencing and environmental
offences, evidentiary issues in environmental processes and
hearings, issues associated with site inspections, investigations,
and enforcement, and more, this is the essential reference for those
concerned with the treatment of environmental cases in Canada’s
courts.

With contributions by:
 Paul Adams, Natasha Affolder, Andrea C. Akelaitis, Peter Boxall, Giorilyn
                                                                                  752 pgs
 Bruno, James Bunting, Cindy Chiasson, John S.G. Clark, John D. Cliffe,
 Lynda Collins, Jack D. Coop, Charles-Emmanuel Côté, Peter Craig, Pierre-         978-1-55238-985-0 (Paperback)
                                                                                  978-1-55238-988-1 (ePub)
 Olivier DesMarchais, Adam Driedzic, Erin Eacott, Jennifer Fairfax, James         978-1-55238-989-8 (mobi)
 Flagal, Shaun Fluker, Hadley Friedland, Paule Halley, Charles Hatt, Brenda       $64.99 CAD / $64.99 USD S
 Heelan Powell, Nicholas R. Hughes, Alex Ikejiani, Allan Ingelson, Asha James,
                                                                                  November 2018
 Meredith James, Albert Koehl, David Laidlaw, Jonathan Leo, Gary A. Letcher,
 Alastair Lucas, Fred Maefs, Sharon Mascher, Marc McAree, Paul McCulloch,         ENVIRONMENTAL LAW
 Heather McLeod-Kilmurray, Susan McRory, Danielle Meuleman, Nickie
 Nikolaou, Terri-Lee Oleniuk, Martin Olszynski, Katia Opalka, Jean Piette,
 Sarah Powell, Phillip Saunders, Monika A. Sawicka, Diane Saxe, Cheryl Sharvit,
 Anand Srivastava, Barry Stuart, John Swaigen, Chris Tollefson, Ronda M.
 Vanderhoek, Jasmine van Schouwen, Michael Wenig and Robert Woon

ALLAN INGELSON is an associate professor in the Faculty of Law,
University of Calgary.

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                        LAW, POLITICS, AND THE                                    UNDERSTANDING
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                        JUDICIAL PROCESS IN                                       ATROCITIES: Remembering,
                        CANADA, 4TH EDITION                                       Representing, and Teaching
                        Edited by F.L. Morton and                                 Genocide
                        Dave Snow                                                 Edited by Scott W. Murray

                        This popular text is the                                  Understanding Atrocities
                        leading source for students                               investigates the global,
                        on the Charter of Rights and                              transhistorical problem
                        Freedoms and the growth of                                of genocide from a
                        judicial power in Canada.                                 multidisciplinary perspective.

                        978-1-55238-990-4 PB                                      978-1-55238-885-3 PB
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                                    TREASURING THE TRADITION
                                    The Story of the Military Museums
                                    Jeff Keshen and David Bercuson

                                    The Military Museums in Calgary, Alberta, is Western Canada’s
                                    only tri-service museum and military education centre. Containing
                                    the regimental museums of the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light
                                    Infantry, Lord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadians), The King’s
                                    Own Calgary Regiment, and the Calgary Highlanders along with
                                    the Naval, Army, and Air Force Museums of Alberta, The Military
                                    Museums welcome over 10 000 visitors each year.

A SPECIAL PRESENTATION OF THE       This is the story of how The Military Museums came to be. From the
UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY PRESS         unprecedented coming together of individual regimental museums
136 pgs                             to form the Museum of the Regiments to the extraordinary work
                                    of veterans and citizens to create and maintain one of Calgary’s
978-1-77385-058-0 (Paperback)
                                    principal cultural, educational, and tourist sites, it is a story of
978-1-77385-061-0 (ePub)
978-1-77385-062-7 (mobi)            perseverance, cooperation, and community.
$29.99 CAD / 29.99 USD
                                    With the mantra “Remember, Preserve, and Educate,” The Military
December 2018                       Museums, Founders Gallery, and Military Museums Libraries and
MUSEUM STUDIES, CALGARY             Archives are dedicated to preserving the memories and traditions of
HISTORY, MILITARY HISTORY           the countless Canadians who proudly served their country through
                                    war and conflict.

                                    DAVID BERCUSON is a professor in the Department of History at the
                                    University of Calgary.
                                    JEFF KESHEN is vice-president of Memorial University, Grenfell
                                    Campus.

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                      THE FRONTIER OF                                      WRITING ALBERTA:
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                      PATRIOTISM: Alberta and                              Building on a Literary
                      the First World War                                  Identity
                      Edited by Adriana A. Davies                          Edited by George Melynk and
                      and Jeff Keshen                                      Donna Coates

                      For Albertans, the tumultuous                        This book provides
                      years of the First World War                         contemporary perspectives
                      were both a time of valor                            on major figures in Alberta
                      and one of disillusionment                           poetry and fiction while also
                      and anger. This book                                 bringing to light unknown but
                      explores Alberta during that                         significant figures from the
                      transformative time.                                 province’s literary history.

                      978-1-55238-834-1 PB                                 978-1-55238-890-7 PB
                      $49.95 CAD / $49.95 USD T                            $34.95 CAD / $34.95 USD S
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ROCKING P RANCH AND THE SECOND CATTLE
FRONTIER IN WESTERN CANADA
Clay Chattaway and Warren Elofson
                                                                            ROCKING P
The Rocking P Ranch was one of the most ambitious family ranches             RANCH                   AND
                                                                             The Second Cattle Frontier
in Southern Alberta. Founded in 1900 by Roderick Riddle Macleay,
                                                                                    in Western Canada
the Rocking P flourished during the Second Cattle Frontier as open-
range Texas System ranches failed.
Beginning in 1923, Maxine and Dorothy Macleay edited and
published The Rocking P Gazette, a newspaper reporting on the
daily life of the Rocking P Ranch. With sections for local news,
advertisements, riddles, poetry, and contributions from Macleay
cowpunchers, The Rocking P Gazette brings the family ranch to life.
                                                                                           by
Clay Chattaway and Warren Elofson draw upon this remarkable                 Clay Chattaway and Warren Elofson
resource to explore the Second Cattle Frontier, and to tell the story
of the Rocking P Ranch. Through the lens of The Rocking P Gazette,
Chattaway and Elofson detail not only a system of agricultural          Series:
production, but a way of life that continues to this day.               THE WEST

                                                                        320 pgs, 72 illustrations
CLAY CHATTAWAY is a cattle rancher and grandson of Roderick             978-1-77385-010-8 (Paperback)
Riddle Macleay.                                                         978-1-77385-013-9 (ePub)
                                                                        978-1-77385-014-6 (mobi)
WARREN ELOFSON is a professor of History at the University of           $42.99 CAD / $42.99 USD S
Calgary.
                                                                        January 2019

                                                                        RANCHING HISTORY, RURAL
                                                                        HISTORY, CANADIAN HISTORY

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                     RANCHING WOMEN IN                                  VULNERABILITY AND
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                     SOUTHERN ALBERTA                                   ADAPTATION TO DROUGHT:
                     Rachel Herbert                                     The Canadian Prairies and
                                                                        South America
                     Women have always played                           Edited by Harry Diaz, Margot
                     an integral part in the cattle                     Hurlbert, and Jim Warren
                     industry. This book examines
                     the rhythms, routines, and                         Vulnerability and Adaptation
                     realities of women’s lives on                      to Drought describes the
                     family ranches.                                    impacts of droughts and the
                                                                        adaptations made in prairie
                                                                        agriculture over recent
                                                                        decades.

                     978-1-55238-911-9 PB                               978-1-55238-819-8 PB
                     $29.95 CAD / $29.95 USD T                          $34.95 CAD / $34.95 USD S
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                                       RECENTLY PUBLISHED

                                       LAW, POLITICS AND THE JUDICIAL PROCESS
                                       IN CANADA, 4TH EDITION
                                       Edited by F. L. Morton and Dave Snow

                                       Since the first edition of this popular text was published in 1984,
                                       the Charter of Rights and Freedoms has transformed the role of
                                       the courts in Canadian politics. Newly revised and updated, this
                                       book provides an introduction to the issues raised by the changing
                                       political role of Canadian judges. It includes over 40 new readings,
                                       including two all-new chapters on the Harper Conservatives and
                                       Indigenous Law.
                                       Addressing current controversies, this book presents competing
                                       perspectives, with many readings juxtaposed to foster debate.
                                       Editors F. L. Morton and Dave Snow take a critical approach to
                                       the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, providing an even-handed
                                       examination of current and ongoing issues.

693 pgs, 30 illustrations, 18 tables   Law, Politics and the Judicial Process in Canada, 4th Edition is the
                                       leading source for students interested in the Charter of Rights and
978-1-55238-990-4 (Paperback)
                                       Freedoms and the growth of judicial power in Canada.
978-1-55238-992-8 (ePub)
978-1-55238-993-5 (mobi)
$49.99 CAD / $49.99 USD S

July 2018
                                       F. L. MORTON is a senior fellow in the School of Public Policy,
                                       University of Calgary, and former member of the Legislative
LAW AND POLITICS, JUDICIAL             Assembly of Alberta.
PROCESS, CANADIAN LAW
                                       DAVE SNOW is assistant professor in the Department of Political
                                       Science and in the Criminal Justice and Public Policy program,
                                       University of Guelph.

                                       Excellent and Stimulating . . . contains a full treatment of internal
                                       Canadian issues.

                                                       —Albert Kiralfy, The International and Comparative Law Quarterly,
                                                                                                     on the first edition

                                       This collection of materials, and the explanatory notes that bind it
                                       together, constitute a welcome addition to Canadian law teaching
                                       materials.

                                                                                  -J.M. MacIntyre, Canadian Bar Review,
                                                                                                     on the first edition

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PREVIOUSLY RELEASED

NO STRAIGHT LINES
Local Leadership and the Path from
Government to Governance in Small Cities
Edited by Terry Kading

Small cities face intricate challenges. No Straight Lines provides
the basis for a refined model of community engaged leadership
and research designed to realize equality of quality of life. It reveals
the barriers present in addressing local needs, and illuminates the
possibilities for transformation while recognizing the challenges of
resource constraints and limited capacity.
                                                                           Series:
                                                                           SMALL CITIES

                                                                           978-1-55238-944-7 (Paperback)
                                                                           $39.99 CAD / $39.99 USD S

CHINA’S ARCTIC AMBITIONS AND
WHAT THEY MEAN FOR CANADA
Edited by P. Whitney Lackenbauer, Adam Lajeunesse,
James Manicom, and Frédéric Lasserre

This in-depth study offers a holistic look at Chinese interests in
the Canadian Arctic and circumpolar world. It explores resource
development, shipping, scientific research, governance, and
security. Drawing on extensive research in Chinese government
documentation, China’s Arctic Ambitions and What They Mean
for Canada offers an analysis of the different—often competing—
interests and priorities of Chinese government and industry.               Series:
                                                                           BEYOND BOUNDARIES

                                                                           978-1-55238-901-0 (Paperback)
                                                                           $34.99 CAD / $34.99 USD T

THE PARAGUAYAN WAR
Causes and Early Conduct, 2nd Edition
Thomas L. Whigham

Reissued with a new preface by the author, The Paraguayan War
is an engrossing and comprehensive account of the origins and
early campaigns of the deadliest interstate war ever fought in Latin
America. A 2003 CHOICE Academic Title of the Year, this book sets
the stage for The Road to Armageddon. Together, these books fill an
important gap in our understanding of Latin American History.

                                                                           Series:
                                                                           LATIN AMERICAN &
                                                                           CARIBBEAN STUDIES

                                                                           978-1-55238-996-6 (Paperback)
                                                                           $39.99 CAD / $39.99 USD S

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                                                                      PREVIOUSLY RELEASED

                                                                      THE COMEDIAN
                                                                      Clem Martini

                                                                      Titus Maccius Plautus, principal comic playwright of the Roman
                                                                      Republic, is licking his wounds after a series of artistic flops and
                                                                      financial disasters. Desperate to produce a new play, he recruits a
                                                                      motley company of actors from the amateurs and cast-offs he can
                                                                      afford. Follow this eccentric cast of characters, as they struggle to
                                                                      mount their production, against a backdrop of theatrical rivalry and
                                                                      political intrigue. The Comedian is a rowdy, boisterous ride through
                                                                      the realm of theater in its infancy.
978-1-55238-977-5 (Paperback)
$24.99 CAD / $24.99 USD T

                                                                      QUARRY
                                                                      Tanis Franco

                                                                      Quarry relays a year in the life of a body in transition as it changes
                                                                      with other bodies: human, animal, and mineral. It examines queer
                                                                      social spaces and contested natural spaces, asking how they affect
                                                                      each other. Using evocative metaphor and refreshing language,
                                                                      these poems make bodily experience new. Their strong sense of
                                                                      location and landscape is interwoven with sensual language and
                                                                      impeccable craft, presenting a unique and distinctive voice.

978-1-55238-981-2 (Paperback)
$17.99 CAD / $17.99 USD T

                                                                      VISIBLE CITIES
                                                                      Poems by Kathleen Wall
                                                                      Photographs by Veronica Geminder

                                                                      Visible Cities captures moments of joy and sadness that occur each
                                                                      day on city streets, exploring the humble triumphs and mundane
                                                                      tragedies of urban life. Photographs taken in locales from Regina
                                                                      to Venice, from Ottawa to Paris, inspire poems that reveal the
                                                                      unexpected beauty of the everyday experiences shaped by the cities
                                                                      we inhabit. Lose yourself in Visible Cities and uncover the vitality and
                                                                      complexity of urban life.
978-1-55238-959-1 (Paperback)
$22.99 CAD / $22.99 USD T

                                                                      WATER RITES
                                                                      Edited by Jim Ellis

                                                                      Water Rites brings together artists, activists, conservation groups,
                                                                      and scholars to illuminate the diverse issues surrounding water.
water rites
                           the calgary institute for the humanities

                                                                      Examining the human right to water, the effects of resource
     reimagining water in the west                                    extraction on Indigenous communities, oil spills, and protest
     edited by jim ellis
                                                                      movements, this vital collection explores key water-related issues
                                                                      with a focus on environmental considerations and Indigenous
                                                                      perspectives.
978-1-55238-997-3 (Paperback)
$29.99 CAD / $29.99 USD T

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AWARD WINNERS

FAIL SAFE
Nikki Sheppy

 AWARD OF MERIT

AUPresses Book, Jacket and Journal Show—Poetry & Literature

 SILVER MEDAL

PubWest Design Awards—Short Stories/Anthology/Poetry

Nikki Sheppy forces language to find new routes through meaning
and experience. Her versatile, tactile poetry builds circuit boards
with emotions, draws diagrams with sorrow, and charts the
undefinable. Anticipate failure. Mitigate destruction. Fail Safe.

Nikki Sheppy’s debut book of poetry is a sensory grenade without
a safety pin. In the “touch-field we fuel & furl into ur-thinkingly,” lip-
                                                                                   Series:
service paid to today’s precariat wears many hats and source codes,                BRAVE & BRILLIANT
selling poverty to the lowest bidder. Sheppy’s disinclination to be                978-1-55238-963-8 (Paperback)
                                                                                   978-1-55238-965-2 (ePub)
pigeonholed by any one registry, polemic, slant, or tell, tosses cackles           978-1-55238-966-9 (mobi)
                                                                                   $18.95 CAD / $18.95 USD T
at communication: it can’t be trusted.

               —Weyman Chan, author of Human Tissue—a primer for Not Knowing

THE WRITING ON THE WALL
The Work of Joane Cardinal-Schubert
Edited by Lindsey V. Sharman

 BRONZE MEDAL

PubWest Design Awards—Jacket/Cover Design

Artist. Activist. Curator. Joane Cardinal-Schubert was a phenomenal
talent. Her work recognized the social and political ramifications
of lived Indigenous experience, exposing truths about history,
culture, and the contemporary world. This richly illustrated, intensely
personal book celebrates her story with intimacy and insight.

These essays are written in a range of voices that offer personal                  Series:
                                                                                   ART IN PROFILE
and at times intimate understandings of the artist’s life and oeuvre,
                                                                                   978-1-55238-949-2 (Paperback)
providing a broad audience with not only significant detail but also a             978-1-55238-952-2 (ePub)
                                                                                   978-1-55238-953-9 (mobi)
catalogue of images that will introduce Cardinal-Schubert’s work to                $42.95 CAD / $42.95 USD T

new audiences.

                        —Dr. Carmen Robertson, Visual Arts, University of Regina

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OUR SERIES

                                                ISSN 1703-1826 (print) ISSN 1925-5675 (online)
AFRICA:                                         Series Editor: Timothy Stapleton, Professor, History,
MISSING VOICES                                  University of Calgary

     This series addresses concerns that have been overlooked in political, social, and historical
     discussions about Africa, with a primary focus on local governance.

                                                ISSN 1700-9995 (print) ISSN 1927-4351 (online)
ART IN PROFILE:                                 Series Editor: Michele Hardy, Curator, Nickle Galleries,
CANADIAN ART & ARCHITECTURE                     University of Calgary

     This series provides insight into the life and work of established and emerging Canadian
     artists and architects. Each book showcases the innovative and creative imagination of a
     person who embodies the spirit of inquiry, making a difference and making us think.

                                                ISSN 2371-6134 (print) ISSN 2371-6142 (online)
ARTS IN                                         Series Editor: Jennifer Pettit, Dean, Faculty of Arts,
ACTION                                          Mount Royal University

     The Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences are of fundamental significance to public
     well-being and contemporary society. This series raises awareness of the essential skills,
     perspectives, and critical understandings cultivated by these disciplines.
     Co-published with Mount Royal University.

                                                ISSN 1716-2645 (print) ISSN 1925-2919 (online)
BEYOND BOUNDARIES: CANADIAN                     Series Editor: Rob Huebert, Associate Professor,
DEFENCE & STRATEGIC STUDIES                     Political Science, University of Calgary

     Canada’s role in international military and strategic studies ranges from peacebuilding
     and Arctic sovereignty to unconventional warfare and domestic security. This series
     provides narratives and analyses of the Canadian military from historical and
     contemporary perspectives.
     Published in co-operation with the Centre for Military, Security and Strategic Studies.

                                                ISSN 2371-7238 (print) ISSN 2371-7246 (online)
BRAVE &                                         Series Editor: Aritha van Herk, Professor, English,
BRILLIANT                                       University of Calgary

     Brave & Brilliant encompasses fiction, poetry, and everything in between and beyond. Bold
     and lively, each with its own strong and unique voice, Brave & Brilliant books entertain and
     engage readers with fresh and energetic approaches to storytelling and verse.

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                                                 ISSN 2560-6883 (print) ISSN 2560-6891 (online)
CALGARY INSTITUTE                                Series Editor: Jim Ellis, Professor, English, University
FOR THE HUMANITIES                               of Calgary, and Director of the Calgary Institute for
                                                 the Humanities

    The Humanities help us to understand who we are and where we came from. They help us to
    understand and engage with those who are different from us, and encourage curiosity and
    imagination. Books in this series embody the spirit of inquiry essential to the humanities.
    Published in co-operation with the Calgary institute for the Humanities.

                                                 ISSN 1925-3702 (print) ISSN 1925-3710 (online)
CANADIAN HISTORY                                 Series Editor: Alan MacEachern, Professor, History,
AND ENVIRONMENT                                  Western University

    This series explores topical issues in Canadian history as seen through an environmental lens.
    Published with the support of the Network in Canadian History & Environment.

                                                 ISSN 1912-3094 (print) ISSN 1925-2927 (online)
CINEMAS
OFF CENTRE

    Cinemas Off Centre presents cutting edge research to provoke and inspire interdisciplinary
    explorations of past, present, and emerging cinematic trends. The series includes individuals
    and groups of filmmakers from around the world, with a special interest in Canadian subjects.

                                                 ISSN 1919-7144 (print) ISSN 1925-2935 (online)
ENERGY, ECOLOGY                                  Series Editor: Petra Dolata, Associate Professor and
& ENVIRONMENT                                    Canada Research Chair—History of Energy, University
                                                 of Calgary

    This series features original research at the intersection of energy, society, and the
    environment. It welcomes works that contribute to international discussions in the
    environmental and energy humanities and social sciences. The series has a strong interest
    in, but is not limited to, North American issues.

                                                 ISSN 2561-3057 (print) ISSN 2561-3065 (online)
GLOBAL                                           Series Editor: Roberta Rice, Associate Professor,
INDIGENOUS ISSUES                                Political Science, University of Calgary

    Global Indigenous Issues explores Indigenous peoples’ cultural, political, social, economic,
    and environmental struggles in para- and post-colonial societies. It connects local realities
    to global dynamics, highlighting research on local, regional, national, and transnational
    experiences.

                                                 ISSN 1498-2366 (print) ISSN 1925-9638 (online)
LATIN AMERICAN &                                 Series Editor: Hendrik Kraay, Professor, History,
CARIBBEAN STUDIES                                University of Calgary

    This wide-ranging, interdisciplinary series redefines our understanding of historical and
    current issues in Latin America and the Caribbean. The books in this series explore diverse,
    complex issues with a commitment to scholarly and narrative excellence.
    Co-published with the Latin American Research Centre, University of Calgary.
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                                                 ISSN 1701-0004 (print) ISSN 1925-2943 (online)
NORTHERN                                         Series Editor: David Millar, Research Associate,
LIGHTS                                           Arctic Institute of North America

     The Circumpolar North is an area of ongoing contemporary discussion and intense historical
     fascination. This series highlights diverse areas of Northern scholarship, including issues of
     climate change, sovereignty, Northern history, and Indigenous issues.
     Published in co-operation with the Artic Institute of North America.

                                                 ISSN 2561-5351 (print) ISSN 2561-536X (online)
SMALL CITIES SUSTAINABILITY                      Series Editors: Will Garrett-Petts, Associate
STUDIES IN COMMUNITY AND                         Vice-President, Research and Graduate Studies,
CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT                              Thompson Rivers University
                                                 Nancy Duxbury Carreiro, Senior Researcher, Centre
                                                 for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal

     Small and mid-sized cities face unique issues of cultural vitality and civic engagement different
     from their larger metropolitan counterparts. This series discovers and documents strategies
     for developing and maintaining community and cultural vitality in the small city with a special
     focus on creative place-making.
     Published with the support of Thompson Rivers University.

                                                 ISSN 1922-6519 (print) ISSN 1925-587X (online)
THE                                              Series Editor: George Colpitts, Professor, Department
WEST                                             of History, Associate Dean of Arts, University of Calgary

     How do Western Canadians define themselves? What impact do they have on the world
     around them? This series brings together monographs, collections, memoirs, biographies
     and autobiographies, and more to explore the unique experiences and insights of Western
     Canadian life.

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TITLES INDEX
100 YEARS OF ANNE WITH AN ‘E’:                                   ARCTIC SCIENTIST, GULAG SURVIVOR:
The Centennial Study of Anne of Green Gables                     The Biography of Mikhail Mikhailovich Ermolaev, 1905–1991
Edited by Holly Blackford                                        Aleksei Mikhailovich Ermolaev and V.D. Dibner
ISBN 978-1-55238-252-3 · sc · $29.95                             Translated and edited by William Barr
                                                                 ISBN 978-1-55238-256-1 · sc · $44.95
A
                                                                 THE ART OF JOHN SNOW
THE AFRICAN DIASPORA IN CANADA:                                  Elizabeth Herbert
Negotiating Identity and Belonging                               ISBN 978-1-55238-516-6 · sc · $49.95
Edited by Wisdom Tettey and Korbla Puplampu
                                                                 ART OR MEMORIAL?
ISBN 978-1-55238-175-5 · sc · $39.95
                                                                 The Forgotten History of Canada’s War Art
AFRICAN WARS:                                                    Laura Brandon
A Defence Intelligence Perspective                               ISBN 978-1-55238-178-6 · sc · $64.95
William G. Thom
                                                                 AS I REMEMBER THEM:
ISBN 978-1-55238-273-8 · sc · $34.95
                                                                 Childhood in Quebec and Why We Came West
AFTER APPROPRIATION:                                             Jeanne Elise Olsen
Explorations in Intercultural Philosophy and Religion            Edited by G. Lorraine Ouellette and Ian Adam
Edited by Morny Joy                                              ISBN 978-1-55238-068-0 · sc · $24.95
ISBN 978-1-55238-502-9 · sc · $34.95
                                                                 AS LONG AS THIS LAND SHALL LAST:
AKAK’STIMAN:                                                     A History of Treaty 8 and Treaty 11, 1870–1939
A Blackfoot Framework for Decision-Making and Mediation          René Fumoleau
Processes                                                        ISBN 978-1-55238-063-5 · sc · $24.95
Reg Crowshoe and Sybille Manneschmidt
                                                                 ASK NOW OF THE DAYS THAT ARE PAST
ISBN 978-1-55238-044-4 · sc · $19.95
                                                                 Eliezer Segal
AN ALBERTA BESTIARY:                                             ISBN 978-1-55238-131-1 · sc · $24.95
Animals of the Rolling Hills
                                                                 AT HOME AFLOAT:
Zahava Hanan
                                                                 Women on the Waters of the Pacific Northwest
ISBN 978-1-55238-151-9 · sc · $24.95
                                                                 Nancy Pagh
L’ALBERTA AUTOPHAGE:                                             Copublished with University of Idaho Press
Identités, mythes et discours du pétrole dans l’Ouest canadien   World rights, excluding USA
Dominique Perron                                                 ISBN 978-1-55238-028-4 · sc · $24.95
ISBN 978-1-55238-576-0 · sc ·$39.95
ALBERTA FORMED – ALBERTA TRANSFORMED
                                                                 B
Edited by Michael Payne, Donald Wetherell, and Cathy             BAFFIN ISLAND:
Cavanaugh                                                        Field Research and High Arctic Adventure, 1961–1967
Copublished with the University of Alberta Press                 Jack D. Ives
Two-volume set                                                   ISBN 978-1-55238-829-7 · sc · $39.95
ISBN 978-1-55238-196-0 · hc · $100.00
                                                                 A BALTIC ODYSSEY:
ALEQUIERS:                                                       War and Survival
The History of a Homestead                                       Jürgen von Rosen and Martha von Rosen
Mike Schintz                                                     Edited by Elvi Whittaker
ISBN 978-1-55238-092-5 · sc· $24.95                              ISBN 978-1-895176-24-7 · sc · $24.95
ALLIANCE AND CONFLICT:                                           THE BAR U AND CANADIAN RANCHING HISTORY
The World System of the Inupiaq Eskimos                          Simon Evans
Ernest S. Burch                                                  ISBN 978-1-55238-134-2 · sc · $44.95
Copublished with the University of Nebraska Press
                                                                 BEARING WITNESS:
Canadian rights only
                                                                 Partition, Independence, End of the Raj
ISBN 978-1-55238-142-7 · sc · $54.95
                                                                 Sukeshi Kamra
ALWAYS AN ADVENTURE:                                             World Rights, excluding most of South Asia
An Autobiography                                                 ISBN 978-1-55238-041-3 · hc · $49.95
Hugh Dempsey
                                                                 BEHIND THE MAN:
ISBN 978-1-55238-522-7 · sc · $34.95
                                                                 John Laurie, Ruth Gorman, and the Indian Vote in Canada
THE AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES OF ALBERTA:                          Ruth Gorman
A Field Guide and Primer of Boreal Herpetology, 2nd edition      Edited by Frits Pannekoek
Anthony P. Russell and Aaron M. Bauer                            ISBN 978-1-55238-218-9 · sc · $39.95
Colour photographs by Wayne Lynch
                                                                 THE BERIBBONED BOMB:
Illustrations by Irene McKinnon
                                                                 The Image of Woman in Male Surrealist Art
ISBN 978-1-55238-038-3 · sc · $24.95
                                                                 Robert J. Belton
ANCESTRAL PORTRAITS:                                             ISBN 978-1-895176-54-4 · sc · $29.95
The Colour of My People
                                                                 BETRAYAL:
Frederick R. McDonald
                                                                 Prairie Agricultural Politics in the 1950s
Copublished with the University of Alberta
                                                                 Herbert Schulz
ISBN 978-1-55238-064-2 · sc · $29.95
                                                                 ISBN 978-1-55238-098-7 · sc · $29.95
ANIMAL METROPOLIS
                                                                 BIOCULTURAL DIVERSITY AND INDIGENOUS WAYS OF
Histories of Human-Animal Relations in Urban Canada
                                                                 KNOWING:
Edited by Joanna Dean, Darcy Ingram,
                                                                 Human Ecology in the Arctic
and Christabelle Sethna
                                                                 Karim-Aly S. Kassam
ISBN 978-1-55238-864-8 · sc · $34.95
                                                                 ISBN 978-1-55238-253-0 · sc · $34.95
ARCHAEOLOGY ON THE EDGE:
New Perspectives from the Northern Plains
Edited by Brian Kooyman and Jane H. Kelley
ISBN 978-1-55238-138-0 · sc · $39.95                                                                          press.ucalgary.ca
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BIVALVES:                                                     A CENTURY OF PARKS CANADA, 1911–2011
An Eon of Evolution                                           Edited by Claire Elizabeth Campbell
Edited by Paul A. Johnston and James W. Haggart               ISBN 978-1-55238-526-5 · sc · $34.95
ISBN 978-1-55238-004-8 · sc · $44.95
                                                              CHALLENGING FRONTIERS:
ISBN 978-1-55238-005-5 · hc · $59.95
                                                              The Canadian West
BLACKFOOT WAYS OF KNOWING:                                    Edited by Beverly Rasporich and Lorry Felske
The Worldview of the Siksikaitsitapi                          ISBN 978-1-55238-140-3 · sc · $44.95
Betty Bastien
                                                              CHILKOOT:
Edited by Jürgen W. Kremer
                                                              An Adventure in Ecotourism
ISBN 978-1-55238-109-0 · sc · $34.95
                                                              Allan Ingelson, Michael Mahony, and Robert Scace
THE BOOK OF SENSATIONS                                        Copublished with University of Alaska Press
Sheri-D Wilson                                                World rights, excluding USA
ISBN 978-1-55238-918-8 · sc · $18.95                          ISBN 978-1-55238-030-7 · sc · $34.95
                                                              ISBN 978-1-55238-055-0 · hc · $44.95
BORDER FLOWS:
A Century of the Canadian-American Water Relationship         CHINA’S ARCTIC AMBITIONS AND WHAT THEY MEAN
Edited by Lynne Heasley and Daniel Macfarlane                 FOR CANADA:
ISBN 978-1-55238-895-2 · sc · $34.95                          P. Whitney Lackenbauer, Adam Lajeunesse, James Manicom,
                                                              and Frederic Lasserre
BREAKING ICE:
                                                              ISBN 978-0-55238-901-0 · sc · $34.95
Renewable Resource and Ocean
Management in the Canadian North                              THE CITIZEN’S VOICE:
Edited by Fikret Berkes, Rob Huebert, Helen Fast, Micheline   Twentieth-Century Politics and Literature
Manseau, and Alan Diduck                                      Michael Keren
ISBN 978-1-55238-159-5 · sc · $44.95                          ISBN 978-1-55238-113-7 · sc · $24.95
BRONZE INSIDE AND OUT:                                        CLERICAL IDEOLOGY IN A REVOLUTIONARY AGE:
A Biographical Memoir of Bob Scriver                          The Guadalajara Church and the Idea of the
Mary Scriver                                                  Mexican Nation 1788–1853
ISBN 978-155238-227-1 · sc · $44.95                           Brian F. Connaughton
                                                              Translated by Mark Allan Healey
BUILDING A PARTNERSHIP:
                                                              Copublished by University Press of Colorado
The Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement
                                                              World rights, excluding USA
Edited by Mordechai E. Kreinin
                                                              ISBN 978-1-55238-108-3 · sc · $34.95
Copublished with Michigan State University Press
                                                              ISBN 978-1-55238-083-3 · hc · $49.95
Canadian rights only
ISBN 978-1-55238-032-1 · sc · $24.9                           THE CLEVER BODY
                                                              Gabor Csepregi
BUILDING/ART
                                                              ISBN 978-1-55238-208-0 · sc · $24.95
Edited by Andrew King, Jocelyne Belisle,
and Lawrence Eisler                                           CODED TERRITORIES:
ISBN 978-1-55238-105-2 · sc · $39.95                          Tracing Indigenous Pathways in New Media Art
                                                              Edited by Steven Loft and Kerry Swanson
A BUSINESS HISTORY OF ALBERTA
                                                              ISBN 978-1-55238-706-1 · sc · $34.95
Henry C. Klassen
ISBN 978-1-55238-009-3 · sc · $19.95                          THE COMEDIAN:
ISBN 978-1-55238-022-2 · hc · $29.95                          Clem Martini
                                                              ISBN 978-1-55238-977-5· sc · $24.99
C                                                             A COMMON HUNGER:
CALGARY’S GRAND STORY                                         Land Rights in Canada and South Africa
Donald B. Smith                                               Joan G. Fairweather
ISBN 978-1-55238-174-9 · sc · $39.95                          ISBN 978-1-55238-192-2 · sc · $39.95
CANADA AND THE NEW AMERICAN EMPIRE:                           COMMUNITY MUSIC IN ALBERTA:
War and Anti-War                                              Some Good School House Stuff!
Edited by George Melnyk                                       George W. Lyon
ISBN 978-1-55238-130-4 · sc · $19.95                          ISBN 978-1-895176-83-4 · sc · $29.95
CANADIAN COUNTERCULTURES AND THE ENVIRONMENT                  CONCEPTS OF CULTURE:
Edited by Colin M. Coates                                     Art, Politics, and Society
ISBN 978-1-55238-814-3 · sc · $34.95                          Edited by Adam Muller
CANADIAN INDIAN COWBOYS IN AUSTRALIA:                         ISBN 978-1-55238-167-0 · sc · $49.95
Representation, Rodeo, and the RCMP at the Royal Easter       CONCISE PLACE NAMES OF ALBERTA
Show, 1939                                                    Edited by Merrily K. Aubrey
Lynda Mannik                                                  Copublished with the Friends of Geographic Names of
ISBN 978-155238-200-4 · sc · $24.95                           Alberta Society
CANADIAN TELEVISION TODAY                                     ISBN 978-1-55238-210-3 · sc · $39.95
Bart Beaty and Rebecca Sullivan                               COVER AND UNCOVER:
ISBN 978-155238-222-6 · sc · $24.95                           Eric Cameron
CATCH THE GLEAM:                                              Edited by Ann Davis
Mount Royal, from College to University, 1910–2009            ISBN 978-1-55238-534-0 · sc · $49.95
Donald Noel Baker                                             THE COWBOY LEGEND:
ISBN 978-1-55238-532-6 · sc · $59.95                          Owen Wister’s Virginian and the Canadian
CENSORSHIP; THE CANADIAN NEWS MEDIA AND                       American Ranching Frontier
AFGHANISTAN:                                                  John Jennings
A Historical Comparison with Case Studies. No. 3              ISBN 978-1-55238-528-9 · sc · $39.95
Dr. Robert Bergen
ISBN 978-0-88953-328-8 · sc · $7.50
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COWBOYS, RANCHERS AND THE CATTLE BUSINESS:                   ENABLING SOLUTIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE LIVING:
Cross-Border Perspectives on Ranching History                A Workshop
Edited by Simon Evans, Sarah Carter, and Bill Yeo            Edited by Ezio Manzini, Stuart Walker, and Barry Wylant
Copublished by University Press of Colorado                  ISBN 978-1-55238-236-3 · sc · $22.95
World rights, excluding USA, Australia, East Asia
                                                             ERIC J. HANSON’S FINANCIAL HISTORY OF ALBERTA,
ISBN 978-1-55238-019-2 · sc · $29.95
                                                             1905–1950
CREATING CITIZENS:                                           Edited by Paul Boothe and Heather Edwards
History and Identity in Alberta’s Schools, 1905–1980         ISBN 978-1-55238-090-1 · hc · $49.95
Amy von Heyking
                                                             EUGENE A. FORSEY:
ISBN 978-1-55238-144-1 · sc · $34.95
                                                             An Intellectual Biography
CREATIVITY AND SCIENCE IN CONTEMPORARY                       Frank Milligan
ARGENTINE LITERATURE:                                        ISBN 978-1-55238-118-2 · sc · $34.95
Between Romanticism and Formalism
                                                             EYE ON THE FUTURE:
Joanna Page
                                                             Business People in Calgary and the Bow Valley, 1870–1900
ISBN 978-1-55238-732-0 · sc · $34.95
                                                             Henry C. Klassen
CROSSING OVER:                                               ISBN 978-1-55238-078-9 · sc · $29.95
Genomics in the Public Arena
Edited by Edna Einsiedel and Frank Timmermans                F
ISBN 978-1-55238-191-5 · sc · $39.95                         FACULTY OF NURSING ON THE MOVE:
CULTURAL MEMORIES AND IMAGINED FUTURES:                      Nursing at the University of Calgary 1969–2004
The Art of Jane Ash Poitras                                  Geertje Boschma
Pamela McCallum                                              ISBN 978-1-55238-112-0 · sc · $39.95
ISBN 978-1-55238-271-4 · sc · $34.95                         FAIL SAFE
                                                             Nikki Sheppy
D                                                            ISBN 978-1-55238-936-8 · sc · $18.95
DANGER, DEATH AND DISASTER:
                                                             A FAMILY HERITAGE:
Coal Mining in the Crowsnest Pass, 1902–28
                                                             The Story and Songs of LaRena Clark
Karen Buckley
                                                             Edith Fowke with Jay Rahn
ISBN 978-1-55238-132-8 · sc · $34.95
                                                             ISBN 978-1-895176-36-0 · sc · $27.95
DARK STORM MOVING WEST
                                                             FAR FROM HOME:
Barbara Belyea
                                                             A Memoir of a Twentieth-Century Soldier
ISBN 978-1-55238-182-3 · sc · $49.95
                                                             Jeffery Williams
DEATH DRIVE THROUGH GAIA                                     ISBN 978-1-55238-119-9 · sc · $24.95
Paris Charles Noble
                                                             FARMERS “MAKING GOOD”:
ISBN 978-1-55238-226-4 · sc · $17.95
                                                             The Development of Abernethy District, Saskatchewan,
DECENTRING WORK:                                             1880–1920, 2nd Edition
Critical Perspectives on Leisure, Social Policy, and Human   Lyle Dick
Development                                                  ISBN 978-1-55238-241-7 · sc · $34.95
Edited by Heather Mair, Susan M. Arai, and Donald G. Reid
                                                             THE FAST-CHANGING ARCTIC:
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                                                             Rethinking Arctic Security in a Warmer World
DEVELOPING ALBERTA’S OIL SANDS                               Edited by Barry Zellen
Paul Chastko                                                 Copublished with the Arctic Institute of North America
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Interviews with Contemporary Critics                         Communism and the Portrayal of the Working Class at the
Edited by Shaobo Xie and Wang Fengzhen                       National Film Board of Canada, 1939–46
ISBN 978-1-55238-074-1 · sc · $34.95                         Malek Khouri
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THE DOCUMENTARY ART OF FILMMAKER MICHAEL
RUBBO                                                        FINDING DIRECTIONS WEST:
D.B. Jones                                                   Building on a Literary Identity
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DOUBT’S BOOTS:
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Charles Noble                                                Letters from the Pioneer Years
ISBN 978-1-55238-100-7 · sc · $19.95                         Edited by Donald Sinnema
                                                             Copublished with the Canadian Journal of Netherlandic
DRONES, CLONES, AND ALPHA BABES:
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Diana M.A. Relke
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Christine Sutherland                                         FISHING FOR A SOLUTION:
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EMPIRE OF DUST:                                              1977-2013
Settling and Abandoning the Prairie Dry Belt                 Donald Barry, Bob Applebaum, and Earl Wiseman
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FLOWERS IN THE WALL:                                       G
Truth and Reconciliation in East Timor, Indonesia, and
Melanesia                                                  GALÁPAGOS:
Edited by David Webster                                    A Natural History
ISBN 978-1-55238-954-6 · sc · $34.95                       Michael H. Jackson
                                                           ISBN 978-1-895176-40-7 · sc · $29.95
THE FOREST
Georges Bugnet                                             GALÁPAGOS:
Translated by David Carpenter                              Una Historia Natural
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FOUNDATIONS OF JUSTICE:
Alberta’s Historical Courthouses                           THE GARDEN OF ART:
David Mittelstadt                                          Vic Cicansky, Sculptor
ISBN 978-1-55238-123-6 · hc · $74.95                       Don Kerr
                                                           ISBN 978-1-55238-122-9 · sc · $29.95
FRANCE: 1001 SIGHTS:
An Archaeological and Historical Guide                     GEOFFREY CHAUCER’S “BOOK OF THE DUCHESS”:
James M. Anderson and M. Sheridan Lea                      A Hypertext Edition
Copublished with Robert Hale Limited                       Edited by Murray McGillivray
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FREDERIC BARAGA’S SHORT HISTORY OF THE NORTH               THE GENERALS:
AMERICAN INDIANS                                           The Canadian Army’s Senior Commanders in the Second
Edited by Graham A. MacDonald                              World War
Copublished with Michigan State University Press           J.L. Granatstein
World rights, excluding USA                                ISBN 978-1-55238-176-2 · sc · $29.95
ISBN 978-1-55238-102-1 · sc · $34.95                       GIVE YOUR OTHER VOTE TO THE SISTER:
THE FREE PEOPLE – LI GENS LIBRES:                          A Woman’s Journey into the Great War
A History of the Métis Community of Batoche,               Debbie Marshall
Saskatchewan, 2nd Edition                                  ISBN 978-155238-228-8 · sc · $29.95
Diane Payment                                              A GRAMMAR OF THE KABARDIAN LANGUAGE
ISBN 978-1-55238-239-4 · sc · $29.95                       John Colarusso
THE FRENCH PLAY:                                           ISBN 978-0-919813-96-0 · sc · $19.95
Exploring Theatre Re-creatively with Students of Foreign   ISBN 978-0-919813-99-1 · hc · $27.95
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Les Essif                                                  Chiefs in Africa and the Afro-Caribbean
ISBN 978-1-55238-213-4 · sc · $29.95                       Edited by D.I. Ray and P.S. Reddy
FRENCH SOUND STRUCTURE                                     Copublished with the International Association of Schools
Douglas C. Walker                                          and Institutes of Administration
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FROM KINSHASA TO KANDAHAR                                  GREENING THE MAPLE:
Canada and Fragile States in Historical Perspective        Canadian Ecocriticism in Context
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FROM MANY, ONE:                                            GREENWOR(L)DS:
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in Callista Mexico, 1924–1935                              Diana M. Relke
Andrae Marak                                               ISBN 978-1-55238-017-8 · sc · $24.95

FROM PROVINCE TO REPUBLIC TO COLONY                        GUARDIANS OF THE WILD:
The James Wheeler Davidson Collection on the Origins and   A History of the Warden Service of Canada’s National Parks
Early Development of Japanese Rule in Taiwan, 1895-1905    Robert J. Burns with Mike Schintz
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David Curtis Wright and Hsin-Yi Lin
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                                                           A History of the “Dirty Thirties” in Saskatchewan, 1914–1937
FROM REALISM TO ABSTRACTION:
                                                           Curtis R. McManus
The Art of J. B. Taylor
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Adriana A. Davies
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                                                           Disasters in Western Canada
THE FRONTIER OF PATRIOTISM
                                                           Edited by Anthony Rasporich and Max Foran
Alberta and the First World War
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FULL SPECTRUM:
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HEARTS AND MINDS:                                               IN THOSE DAYS, AT THIS TIME:
Canadian Romance at the Dawn of the Modern Era,                 Holiness and History in the Jewish Calendar
1900–1930                                                       Eliezer Segal
Dan Azoulay                                                     ISBN 978-1-55238-185-4 · sc · $24.95
ISBN 978-1-55238-520-3 · sc · $34.95
                                                                AN INSIDE LOOK AT EXTERNAL AFFAIRS DURING THE
HERITAGE COVENANTS AND PRESERVATION:                            TRUDEAU YEARS:
The Calgary Civic Trust                                         The Memoirs of Mark MacGuigan
Edited by Michael McMordie, Frits Pannekoek, E. Anne            Mark MacGuigan
English, Kimberly Haskell, and Sally Jennings                   Edited by P. Whitney Lackenbauer,
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HERSCHEL ISLAND QIKIQTARYUK:
A Natural and Cultural History of Yukon’s Arctic Island         INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL TRADE DISPUTES:
Edited by Christopher R. Burn Published by the Wildlife         Case Studies in North America
Management Advisory Council (North Slope)                       Edited by Andrew Schmitz, Troy G. Schmitz,
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A HISTORICAL AND LEGAL STUDY OF SOVEREIGNTY IN                  AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PROPERTIES OF FLUIDS AND
THE CANADIAN NORTH:                                             SOLIDS
Terrestrial Sovereignty, 1870–1939                              Robert A. Heidemann, Ayodeji A. Jeje, and Farhang Mohtadi
Gordon W. Smith                                                 ISBN 978-0-919813-06-9 · sc · $26.95
Edited by P. Whitney Lackenbauer
ISBN 978-1-55238-720-7 · sc · $39.95                            J
HISTORICAL GIS RESEARCH IN CANADA                               JEMMY JOCK BIRD:
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A HISTORY OF THE EDMONTON CITY MARKET, 1900–2000:
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                                                                Linda Fraser, Michael McMordie, and Geoffrey Simmins
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Geographies of Self, Place, and Space
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THE HONOURABLE MEMBER FOR VEGREVILLE:
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The Memoirs and Diary of Anthony Hlynka, M.P.
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Edited by Oleh Gerus and Denis Hlynka
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HOW CANADIANS COMMUNICATE
                                                                John Clearwater
Edited by David Taras, Maria Bakardjieva, and Frits Pannekoek
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ISBN 978-1-55238-104-5 · sc · $34.95
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ISBN 978-1-55238-224-0 · sc · $39.95                            Chima Korieh
HOW SKEPTICS DO ETHICS:                                         ISBN 978-1-55238-268-4 · sc · $39.95
A Brief History of the Late Modern Linguistic Turn              LANDS THAT HOLD ONE SPELLBOUND:
Aubrey Neal                                                     A Story of East Greenland
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“I WILL FEAR NO EVIL”:
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Ojibwa-Missionary Encounters along the Berens River,
                                                                Liam Gearon
1875–1940
                                                                ISBN 978-1-55238-048-2 · hc · $49.95
Susan Elaine Gray
Copublished with Michigan State University Press                THE LAST ILLUSION:
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ISBN 978-1-55238-198-4 · sc · $29.95                            1924–1930
                                                                Edited and translated by Herman Ganzevoort
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Navigating Northern Environmental History
Edited by Stephen Bocking and Brad Martin                       LATIN AMERICAN CINEMAS:
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                                                                Edited by Nayibe Bermúdez-Barrios
IDENTIFICATION GUIDE TO THE FOSSIL PLANTS OF THE
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HORSESHOE CANYON FORMATION
OF DRUMHELLER, ALBERTA                                          LAW, POLITICS AND THE JUDICIAL PROCESS IN CANADA,
Kevin Aulenback                                                 3RD EDITION
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IN THE NATIONAL INTEREST:
Canadian Foreign Policy and the Department of Foreign
Affairs and International Trade, 1909–2009
Edited by Greg Donaghy and Michael K. Carroll
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