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In the Eye of the Wind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 215

In the Eye of the Wind

This title presents an in-depth account of the early married life of foreign nationals in Japan in the years leading up to the Second World War.

Alice Street
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 147

Alice Street

The journey from an immigrant neighbourhood to the fields of medicine, finance, and academia.

Crises and Compassion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 271

Crises and Compassion

The influential life of a leading Berkeley scholar who served as an adviser to the United Nations and American and African governments.

I'm from Bouctouche, Me
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

I'm from Bouctouche, Me

Donald Savoie grew up in a small Acadian village and went on to become an accomplished writer and academic whose books have profoundly affected Canadian public policy and public administration. I'm from Bouctouche, Me is not only his story but a story about Canada, the Acadian people, and the evolution of French Canada.

Honored and Dishonored Guests
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 392

Honored and Dishonored Guests

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-05-11
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  • Publisher: BRILL

"The brutality and racial hatred exhibited by Japan’s military during the Pacific War piqued outrage in the West and fanned resentments throughout Asia. Public understanding of Japan’s wartime atrocities, however, often fails to differentiate the racial agendas of its military and government elites from the racial values held by the Japanese people. While not denying brutalities committed by the Japanese military, Honored and Dishonored Guests overturns these standard narratives and demonstrates rather that Japan’s racial attitudes during wartime are more accurately discerned in the treatment of Western civilians living in Japan than the experiences of enemy POWs. The book chronicles W...

Blitzkrieg and Jitterbugs
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 263

Blitzkrieg and Jitterbugs

A young woman experiences college life amidst constant reminders of ongoing war.

On the Scent of a Continent
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 143

On the Scent of a Continent

  • Categories: Art

On the Scent of a Continent: Memories of Africa—a young, recent college graduate brought up and educated in the United States finds himself travelling on his first business trips through Africa on behalf of a Swiss-based multinational fragrance corporation, encountering, and doing his best to cope with situations, people, and challenges that he never imagined, and learning lessons that he did not even know were there to learn. At the same time, a travel memoir and a coming-of-age story, On the Scent of a Continent recounts a series of captivating vignettes that are instructive and often funny and give an interesting insight into what this unique and entrancing continent was like fifty years ago. Interwoven in the text is also much aviation lore with absorbing and extensive background information about some of the airlines and airplanes of the mid twentieth century. The diverse and eventful episodes recounted in the book are both charming and informative, and seventy-four illustrations bring the witty and lighthearted text even more to life.

Soap, Cosmetics, Chemical Specialties
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 602

Soap, Cosmetics, Chemical Specialties

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1972
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Making of a Museum
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

The Making of a Museum

  • Categories: Art

Judith Nasby, founding director and curator of the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre, animates the story of the gallery from its humble beginnings in the hallways of a university campus in 1916 to its latest incarnation as the internationally recognized Art Gallery of Guelph. The book is beautifully illustrated with eighty images of artworks in the permanent collection, beginning with the gallery's first acquisition, Tom Thomson's 1917 masterpiece The Drive, the last large canvas he painted before his tragic death. As curator, Nasby oversaw the creation of one of the most comprehensive sculpture parks in Canada and the amassing of a permanent collection of some nine thousand artworks. In The Maki...

Call Me Giambattista
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

Call Me Giambattista

What draws a person to the political life? In Call Me Giambattista, John Ciaccia recounts his immigration to Canada from Italy as a small child in 1937 to his retirement from the National Assembly of Quebec in 1998. After studying at McGill University's Faculty of Law, practising in a Montreal law firm, and shifting gears to work as a federal civil servant, a phone call in 1973 from Premier Robert Bourassa launched Ciaccia's twenty-five-year career in Quebec politics. As a member federalist politician from an Italian background, Ciaccia faced many challenges. When first elected, he negotiated the James Bay Agreement with the Cree and the Inuit, and later, as Quebec's minister of Native Affai...