Book Series
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Contemporary Studies on the North
Contemporary Studies on the North will publish books that expand our understanding of Canada’s North and its position within thecircumpolar region. Focussing on new research, this series will incorporate multidisciplinary studies on northern peoples, cultures, geographies, histories, politics, religions, and economies. Particular emphasis will be placed on works by and about Inuit and First Nations that redefine historical and contemporary issues in the North.
Series Editor: Christopher Trott, University of Manitoba
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Studies in Immigration and Culture
Studies in Immigration and Culture publishes historical works that illuminate the Canadian and transnational immigrant experience, in both urban and rural contexts. It focusses especially on the cultural adjustments of the migrants, including their ethnic, religious, gender, class, race, or inter-generational identities and relations. The series also publishes studies on the production of immigrant narratives.
Series Editor: Royden Loewen, University of Winnipeg
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Critical Studies in Native History
The Critical Studies in Native History series publishes new scholarly interpretations of the historical experiences of Native peoples in North America.
Succeeds the Manitoba Studies in Native History series.
Series Editor: Jarvis Brownlie, University of Manitoba
Latest books in this series:
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Publications of the Algonquian Text Society
Texts presented in the form of critical editions play a crucial part in linguistic analysis. The Publications of the Algonquian Text Society are limited to critical editions of texts that have their origins in the Linguistics Department at Manitoba.
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U of M Icelandic Series
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