Breaking Barriers Shaping Worlds

Breaking Barriers  Shaping Worlds
Author: Jill Campbell-Miller,Greg Donaghy,Stacey Barker
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2021-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780774866439

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Where are the women in Canada’s international history? Breaking Barriers, Shaping Worlds gathers scholars to explore the role of women in twentieth-century Canadian international affairs. They examine the lives and careers of professionals employed abroad as doctors, nurses, or economic development advisors; those fighting for change as anti-war, anti-nuclear, or Indigenous rights activists; and women working as diplomatic spouses or as diplomats themselves. This lively, wide-ranging collection reveals the vital contribution of women to the search for global order that has been a hallmark of Canada’s international history.

Statesmen Strategists and Diplomats

Statesmen  Strategists  and Diplomats
Author: Patrice Dutil
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2023-06-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780774868587

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Foreign policy is a tricky business. Typically, its challenges and proposed solutions are perceived as mismatched unless a leader can amass enough support for an idea to create a consensus. Because the prime ministers are typically the ones supporting a compromise, Canadian foreign policy can be analyzed through the actions of these leaders. Statesmen, Strategists, and Diplomats explores how prime ministers – from Sir John A. MacDonald to Justin Trudeau – have shaped foreign policy. This innovative focus is destined to trigger a new appreciation for the formidable personal attention and acuity involved in a successful approach to external affairs.

Distant Stage

Distant Stage
Author: Eric Fillion
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2022-11-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780228015130

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It is a little-known fact that the first cultural agreement Canada signed was with Brazil in 1944. The two countries’ rapprochement launched a flurry of activity connecting Montreal to Rio de Janeiro amid the turbulence of war and its aftermath. Why Brazil? And what could songs and paintings achieve that traditional diplomacy could not? Distant Stage examines the neglected histories of Canada-Brazil relations and the role played by culture in Canada’s pursuit of an international identity. The efforts of French-Canadian artists, intellectuals, and diplomats are at the heart of both. Eric Fillion demonstrates how music and the visual arts gave state and non-state actors new connections to the idea of nation, which in turn informed their sense of place in the world. Tracing the origins of Canadian cultural diplomacy to South America, the book underscores the significance of race and religion in the country’s international history, showing how Brazil served as a distant stage where Canadian identity politics and aspirations could play out. Both a timely invitation to think about cultural diplomacy as a critical practice and a reflection on the interplay between internationalism and nationalism, Distant Stage draws attention to the ambiguous yet essential roles played by artists in international and intercultural relations.

The Oxford Handbook of Peace History

The Oxford Handbook of Peace History
Author: Charles Howlett,Christian Philip Peterson,Deborah D. Buffton,David L. Hostetter
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 961
Release: 2023
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780197549087

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"The Oxford Handbook of Peace History uniquely explores the distinctive dynamics of peacemaking across time and place, and analyzing how past and present societies have created diverse cultures of peace and applied strategies for peaceful change. The analysis draws upon the expertise of many well-respected and distinguished scholars from disciplines such as anthropology, economics, history, international relations, journalism, peace studies, sociology, and theology. This work is divided into six parts. The first three sections address the chronological sweep of peace history from the Ancient Egyptians to the present while the last three cover biographical profiles of peace advocates, key issues in peace history, and the future of peace history. A central theme throughout is that the quest for peace is far more than the absence of war or the pursuit of social justice ideals. Students and scholars, alike, will appreciate that this work examines the field of peace history from an international perspective and expands analysis beyond traditional Eurocentric frameworks. This volume also goes far beyond previously published handbooks and anthologies in answering what are the strengths and limits of peace history as a discipline, and what can it offer for the future. It also has the unique features of a state-of-the-field introduction with a detailed treatment of peace history historiography and a chapter written by a noted archivist in the field that provides a comprehensive list of peace research resources. It is a work ably suited applicable for classrooms and scholarly bookshelves"--

Eritrea s Quest for Freedom

Eritrea s Quest for Freedom
Author: Russom Teklay
Publsiher: Russom Teklay
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2024-01-30
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Its journey to independence, etched in the annals of the 20th century, reflects the aspirations of a people who dared to dream of sovereignty and freedom. This exploration begins by tracing the roots of Eritrea's identity, delving into the historical echoes that resonated with calls for...

To Shape a New World

To Shape a New World
Author: Tommie Shelby,Brandon M. Terry
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2018-02-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780674980754

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A cast of distinguished contributors engage critically with Martin Luther King's understudied writings on labor and welfare rights, voting rights, racism, civil disobedience, nonviolence, economic inequality, poverty, love, just-war theory, virtue ethics, political theology, imperialism, nationalism, reparations, and social justice

Secrets Lies and Children s Fiction

Secrets  Lies and Children   s Fiction
Author: K. Mallan
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2013-10-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137274663

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Many children learn from a young age to tell the truth. They also learn that some lies are necessary in order to survive in a world that paradoxically values truth-telling, but practises deception. This book examines this paradox by considering how deception is often a necessary means of survival for individuals, families, governments, and animals.

Breaking Barriers Navodaya s Vision for an Inclusive Education System

Breaking Barriers  Navodaya s Vision for an Inclusive Education System
Author: Dr. Pradeep
Publsiher: Blue Rose Publishers
Total Pages: 658
Release: 2023-09-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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"Breaking Barriers: Navodaya's Vision of Inclusive Education" is a transformative literary work that delves into the profound ethos of inclusive learning. This enlightening book is authored by Dr. Pradeep, a visionary educator and dedicated writer, whose passion for education radiates from every page. Within its pages, the book unravels the remarkable journey of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs) in fostering an all-encompassing educational environment. With vivid narratives, insightful anecdotes, and visionary perspectives, the book captures the essence of Dr. Pradeep's belief in equal educational opportunities. It's a compelling testament to the power of education in breaking societal barriers and cultivating a future where diversity thrives. "Breaking Barriers" is not merely a book, but a guiding light towards creating an inclusive world through education.