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Recipes and Reciprocity
Building Relationships in Research
Hannah Tait Neufeld
University of Manitoba Press, 2022

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Reconstructions of Canadian Identity
Towards Diversity and Inclusion
Vander Tavares
University of Manitoba Press, 2024

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Two Years Below the Horn
Operation Tabarin, Field Science, and Antarctic Sovereignty
Andrew Taylor
University of Manitoba Press, 2017

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Snacks
A Canadian Food Story
Janis Thiessen
University of Manitoba Press, 2017

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Manitoba Politics and Government
Issues, Institutions, Traditions
Paul Thomas
University of Manitoba Press, 2010
Manitoba has always been a province in the middle, geographically, economically, and culturally. Lacking Quebec’s cultural distinctiveness, Ontario’s traditional economic dominance, or Alberta’s combustible mix of prairie populism and oil wealth, Manitoba appears to blend into the background of the Canadian family portrait. But Manitoba has a distinct political culture, one that has been overlooked in contemporary political studies.Manitoba Politics and Government brings together the work of political scientists, historians, sociologists, economists, public servants, and journalists to present a comprehensive analysis of the province’s political life and its careful “mutual fund model” approach to economic and social policy that mirrors the steady and cautious nature of its citizens. Moving beyond the Legislature, the authors address contemporary social issues like poverty, environmental stewardship, gender equality, health care, and the province’s growing Aboriginal population to reveal the evolution of public policy in the province. They also examine the province’s role at the intergovernmental and international level.Manitoba Politics and Government is a rich and fascinating account of a province that strives for the centre, for the delicate middle ground where individualism and collectivism overlap, and where a multitude of different cultures and traditions create a highly balanced society.
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Icelanders in North America
The First Settlers
Jonas Thor
University of Manitoba Press, 2002

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Transnational Radicals
Italian Anarchists in Canada and the U.S., 1915-1940
Travis Tomchuk
University of Manitoba Press, 2015

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A Knock on the Door
The Essential History of Residential Schools from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
TRC
University of Manitoba Press, 2015

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Living the Changes
Joan Turner
University of Manitoba Press, 1990
Living the Changes explores the nature and extent of women's changing realities. The contributors include writers, artists, academics, street kids and social workers, and range in age from nine to seventy-three. Their topics reflect the diversity and complexity of the concerns of contemporary women – birthing and aging, body image, culture, drugs, violence, sexual abuse, prostitution, reproductive technology, and spirituality.
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Perspectives on Women in the 1980s
Joan Turner
University of Manitoba Press, 1983


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