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Founded in 1967, University of Manitoba Press is a leading publisher of books on Indigenous studies and Canadian history. https://uofmpress.ca
University of Manitoba Press
In honour of Indigenous History Month, save 10% on all titles pertaining to First Nations, Inuit, and Métis histories, literatures, and cultures. Offer expires 1 July, 2026.
Come visit us at TedX Winnipeg tomorrow!
Know what pairs nicely with PEI oysters? Peer reviewed scholarship! Come visit us tomorrow at the CHA book fair.
In this morning’s @winnipegfreepress.com Matt Henderson writes “In Imprinting Empire, Klassen carefully peels back the nuance of a media and capitalist oligarchy desperate for labour and investment…”
Ottawa launch TOMORROW at the public service alliance of Canada Board room. With @octopusbooks.ca
"Unlike popular narratives and colonial media that tend to uplift Métis soldiers, politicians, and men, this book focuses on nurturers, artists, and aunties." Check out the spring issue of Herizons for Kyla Pascal's review of AROUND THE KITCHEN TABLE.
CONFRONTING THE RESURGENT RIGHT contributors Miriam Edelson, Barbara Perry, and John Clarke recently spoke with The Maple about the mainstreaming of the radical right in Canada.
Winnipeg launch Sunday, June 7th @whodunit.bsky.social
Winnipeg Free Press's Joseph Hnatiuk writes of CONFRONTING THE RESURGENT RIGHT, "This particularly relevant book reveals why “hot-button issues” such as climate change, immigration and perceived government overreach...must be confronted by well-reasoned, fact-based counter-arguments."
Jennifer Tunnicliffe recently spoke with @canadashistory.bsky.social about her new book, REVISITING HUMAN RIGHTS IN CANADIAN HISTORY. Check out the summer issue for her interview about the mythology surrounding Canada’s human rights record. www.canadashistory.ca/explore/poli...
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University of Manitoba Press
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University of Manitoba Press
University of Manitoba Press
University of Manitoba Press
University of Manitoba Press
University of Manitoba Press
University of Manitoba Press