Book Series
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Critical Studies in Native History
Critical Studies in Native History publishes books committed to new ways of thinking and writing about the historical experience of Indigenous people. (ISSN 1925-5888)
Succeeds the Manitoba Studies in Native History series.
Series Editor: Jarvis Brownlie, University of Manitoba
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First Voices, First Texts
First Voices, First Texts aims to re-connect contemporary readers with some of the most important Indigenous literature of the past, much of which has been unavailable for decades. This series reveals the richness of these works by providing newly re-edited texts that are presented with particular sensitivity toward Indigenous ethics, traditions, and contemporary realities. The editors strive to indigenize the editing process by involving communities, by respecting traditional protocols, and by providing critical introductions that give readers new insights into the cultural contexts of these unjustly neglected classics. (ISSN 2291-9627)
Series Editor: Warren Cariou, University of Manitoba
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Perceptions on Truth and Reconciliation
The Perceptions on Truth and Reconciliation series will help to bridge the knowledge gap between Western and Indigenous approaches to addressing historical and ongoing injustices in settler colonial states, repairing harms, and mitigating conflict across all levels and sectors of society. The series aims to generate new knowledge about how divided societies can design and implement more robust reconciliation mechanisms and processes to enable the creation of just and peaceful co-existence among diverse peoples both in Canada and across the globe. (ISSN 2371-347X)
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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. (ISSN 1914-1459)
Series Editor: Royden Loewen, University of Winnipeg
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Human Rights and Social Justice Series
The Human Rights and Social Justice series publishes work that explores the quest for social justice and the basic rights and freedoms to which all human beings are entitled, including civil, political, economic, social, collective and cultural rights. Particular emphasis is placed on works considering the denial or the realization of human rights and social justice. The series publishes books that are both academically rigorous and accessible to the public. (ISSN 2291-6024)
Series Editors: Adele Perry and Rhonda Hinther
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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 the circumpolar 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. (ISSN 1928-1722)
Series Editor: Christopher Trott, University of Manitoba
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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. (ISSN 0829-755X)
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University of Manitoba Icelandic Studies
An essential collection of critical editions focussing on early Western European sagas and legal texts. (ISSN 0709-2997)
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