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Showing blog posts tagged with prairie.
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Imperial Plots Celebrated
Sarah Carter’s study of women, land, and the ‘spadework’ of British solonialism on the Canadian prairies up for five awards.
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David Carr on One Version of the Facts
UMP Director on founder Harry Duckworth and centennial projects.
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Judy Parker on Selling UMP
Ampersand’s account manager for Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan on sharing books with booksellers.
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Gerry Friesen on Little Towns
Historian Gerry Friesen on his favourite UMP titles.
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Imperial Plots in Prairie books NOW
Sarah Carter interviewed on her study of women, land, and British colonialism on the Canadian prairies.
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Road Notes
Photographer Valerie Zink shares some of the stories behind the images in Fault Lines.
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We're Going to Run This City reviewed in Manitoba History
Stefan Epp-Koop’s book on Winnipeg’s political left after the Winnipeg General Strike “successful” and “careful.”
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Di Brandt: Recommended Reading List
A contributor to After Identity suggests three of the earliest and most influential books on Mennonite literature in North America.
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Idea of a Human Rights Museum profiled in PBN
Karen Busby interviewed for Fall/Winter 2015 issue of the prairie journal.
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Sneak Peek: Spring 2016
In which we reveal the six covers for our spring 2016 titles.
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40 Years of Publishing on the Prairies
For University Press Week, we look back at the books UMP has published from 1967-2007.
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Merle Massie at the SBAs!
The author of Forest Prairie Edge accepts the award for Scholarly Writing.