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The Unknown Country

Author : Bruce Hutchison (deceased),Vaughn Palmer
Publisher : OUP Canada
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2010-09-23
Category : History
ISBN : 0195438914

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The Unknown Country by Bruce Hutchison (deceased),Vaughn Palmer Pdf

From one of Canada's greatest journalists comes this classic study of the country's history, culture, and society. First published in 1942, The Unknown Country won the Governor General's Award for non-fiction and cemented Hutchison's reputation as the nation's pre-eminent political commentator. More than 60 years later, The Unknown Country offers an unforgettable portrait of a country hauntingly familiar yet lost beyond recall.

The Unknown Country: Death in Australia, Britain and the USA

Author : Kathy Charmaz,Glennys Howarth,Allan Kellehear
Publisher : Springer
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2016-07-27
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781349255931

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The Unknown Country: Death in Australia, Britain and the USA by Kathy Charmaz,Glennys Howarth,Allan Kellehear Pdf

In a strategy deliberately counter to many earlier texts which focus on social aspects of death and dying this book will not examine death through the social prism of US or British culture alone. Drawing only on material from a single society gives readers the misleading impression of a universal experience. As a text in the sociology of death and dying this volume examines culture-specific images and experiences of death in three major western societies - Australia, Britain and the USA.

The Unknown Country

Author : Bruce Hutchison
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 1943
Category : Canada
ISBN : UCAL:B3296220

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A Spy for an Unknown Country: Essays and Lectures by Merab Mamardashvili

Author : Merab Slaughter, Alisa Sushytska, Julia Mamardashvili
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2020-11-17
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783838214597

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A Spy for an Unknown Country: Essays and Lectures by Merab Mamardashvili by Merab Slaughter, Alisa Sushytska, Julia Mamardashvili Pdf

Soviet-era philosopher Merab Mamardashvili developed an original and subtle philosophical system distinct from both his orthodox and dissident colleagues. This volume provides English-speaking audiences with a range of his lectures and writings on ancient philosophy, civil society, the European project, and literature. After many decades hiding in plain sight, he emerges as a Soviet thinker who writes in the double-voiced manner of an ideologically surveilled academic and a potent literary and theoretical innovator independent of his context.

Through an Unknown Country

Author : Mike Murtha,Charles Helm
Publisher : Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : History
ISBN : 9781771601337

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Based on previously unpublished reports and journals thought to be lost, Through an Unknown Country provides the reader with a harrowing and riveting account of a 19th century expedition through the northern mountain ranges of western Canada. In the winter of 1874-75, Edward Worrell Jarvis (1846 -1894) and Charles Francis Hanington (1848-1930) took part in an expedition on behalf of the Canadian Pacific Survey from Quesnel, British Columbia, to Winnipeg, Manitoba. It led them over the northern Rocky Mountains through what would come to be known as Jarvis Pass (Kakwa Provincial Park, British Columbia) and eventually onto the Canadian plains. The trip took them 116 days and covered over 3,000 kilometres, of which almost 1,500 was travelled on snowshoes. Through an Unknown Country brings together the day-to-day reports of Jarvis and the more entertaining narrative of the epic journey by Hanington into a single volume for the first time. Recounting harrowing treks through deep mountains, densely forested valleys, open foothills and wide prairie, this highly readable adventure story can be read alongside the better-known journals of Alexander Mackenzie, Simon Fraser, David Thompson and Paul Kane.

The Heart Is Unknown Country

Author : L. A. Rebhun
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0804745552

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This is a study of love, specifically of men’s and women’s emotional roles vis-à-vis one another in Northeast Brazil; of how people form conjugal relationships in this region; and of the impact of rapid socioeconomic change on courtship, marriage, cohabitation, and infidelity. Rapid urbanization and expansion of the cash economy have transformed the region in a few decades. Among the transformations are shifts in how people conduct courtship, form marriages, view the proprieties of sexual behavior, and assess the proper social and economic roles of men and women. These changes have altered the relative importance of physical, economic, and emotional intimacy in conjugal relationships, transforming the nature of marriage—once defined as a largely economic relationship—into a largely emotional relationship, as ideas of romance once associated with infidelity, concubinage, and courtship are increasingly attached to marriage. The book is largely based on interviews with men and women who talked about their often complicated love lives with wit and passion, and the book is rich in personal stories and quotations. Women were asked to discuss the nature of men and women, and men were asked to talk about women. Both sexes were questioned about their views on prostitution, concubinage, and promiscuity, as well as their definitions of love. Parents were asked for their views about marriage and child rearing (especially differences in raising boys and girls), their relations with their own parents, lovers, spouses, and friends, and their views on virginity and sexual propriety. The bluntness and articulateness of the informants about their motivations and experiences not only demonstrated that men and women viewed conjugal relationships very differently but enabled the author to specify and explore these differences in unusually interesting ways.

The Undiscovered Country

Author : Aidan McQuade
Publisher : Unbound Publishing
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2020-08-20
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781783528080

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'A smart and pacy debut' Irish Times ‘One is struck by its mordant wit and fierce intelligence’ Martin W. Sandler, National Book Award-winning author and historian 'A cracker read about morality and ethics in a time of conflict . . . A really accessible way of getting into complex stuff on nation-building and justice' Claire Hanna, MP for Belfast South 1920, the Irish War of Independence. Amid the turmoil of an emerging nation, two young IRA members assigned to police a rural village discover the body of a young boy, apparently drowned. One of them, a veteran of the First World War, recognises violence when he sees it – but does one more corpse really matter in this time of bitter conflict? The reluctant detectives must navigate the vicious bloodshed, murky allegiances and savage complexities of a land defining itself to find justice for the murdered boy. Neither of them realises just how dangerous their task will become.

Undiscovered Country

Author : Lin Enger
Publisher : Little, Brown
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2008-07-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780316032704

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Unaware that his life is about to change in ways he can't imagine, seventeen-year-old Jesse Matson ventures into the northern Minnesota woods with his father on a cold November afternoon. Perched on individual hunting stands a quarter-mile apart, they wait with their rifles for white-tailed deer. When the muffled crack of a gunshot rings out, Jesse unaccountably knows something is wrong-and he races through the trees to find his dad dead of a rifle wound, apparently self-inflicted. But would easygoing Harold Matson really kill himself? If so, why? Haunted by the ghost of his father, Jesse delves into family secrets, wrestles with questions of justice and retribution, and confronts the nature of his own responsibility. And just when he's decided that he alone must shoulder his family's burden, the beautiful and troubled Christine Montez enters his life, forcing him to reconsider his plans. In spare, elegant prose, Lin Enger tells the story of a young man trying to hold his family together in a world tipped suddenly upside down. Set among pristine lakes and beneath towering pines, Undiscovered Country is at once a bold reinvention of Shakespeare's Hamlet and a hair-bristling story of betrayal, revenge, and the possibilities of forgiveness.

The Unknown Country

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1943
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:866427751

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The Book of Unknown Americans

Author : Cristina Henríquez
Publisher : Bond Street Books
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2014-06-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780385680745

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A dazzling, heartbreaking page-turner destined for breakout status: a novel that gives voice to millions of Americans as it tells the story of the love between a Panamanian boy and a Mexican girl: teenagers living in an apartment block of immigrant families like their own. After their daughter Maribel suffers a near-fatal accident, the Riveras leave Mexico and come to America. But upon settling at Redwood Apartments, a two-storey cinderblock complex just off a highway in Delaware, they discover that Maribel's recovery--the piece of the American Dream on which they've pinned all their hopes--will not be easy. Every task seems to confront them with language, racial and cultural obstacles. At Redwood also lives Mayor Toro, a high school sophomore whose family arrived from Panama fifteen years ago. Mayor sees in Maribel something others do not: that beyond her lovely face, and beneath the damage she's sustained, is a gentle, funny and wise spirit. But as the two grow closer, violence casts a shadow over all their futures in America. Peopled with deeply sympathetic characters, the novel unfolds during a single transformative year, telling a riveting and poignant story of unflinching honesty and humanity and an unforgettable, wholly unsentimental tale of young love; and offering a new, resonant definition of what it means to be an American. An instant classic is born.

Thirty Years

Author : Dinah Maria Mulock Craik
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 536 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 1881
Category : Poetry
ISBN : HARVARD:HNPCB9

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Northern Ontario

Author : Michael Barnes
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 167 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Ontario, Northern
ISBN : 1926962451

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Discover the story of Northern Ontario, its scenic beauty, natural wealth and the opportunities offered there for travel, exploration and development as the unknown country awakes."--Pub. desc.

Undiscovered Country

Author : Jennifer Gold
Publisher : Second Story Press
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2017-04-11
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 9781772600322

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You can run from grief, but it will follow… Cat’s life is divided. There is the time Before her mom died, and After. When her mom got sick, Cat still did her homework and got accepted into college, while her father slowly shut down. Now, everything seems meaningless. Before, Cat was happy and had momentum. After, she feels stuck. And angry. There might be five stages of grief, but Cat can’t get past stage two. She’s so filled with rage, her doctor tries to medicate her. A pill to make her feel like a zombie? No thanks. When Cat finds a brochure for Students Without Boundaries – a volunteer program that will send her to South America – she grabs it. It’s her escape from the memories of her mother and the reality of her absence. But life as a “voluntourist” is not an escape. The new people and places Cat meets bring new perspectives and challenges she never expected. Life may still have meaning after all.

The Undiscovered Country

Author : Ian Angus
Publisher : Athabasca University Press
Page : 307 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781927356326

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In this sequence of essays, Ian Angus engages with themes of identity, power, and the nation as they emerge in contemporary English Canadian philosophical thought, seeking to prepare the groundwork for a critical theory of neoliberal globalization. The essays are organized into three parts. The opening part offers a nuanced critique of the Hegelian confidence and progressivism that has come to dominate Canadian intellectual life. Through an analysis of the work of several prominent Canadian thinkers, among them Charles Taylor and C. B. Macpherson, Angus suggests that Hegelian frames of reference are inadequate, failing as they do to accommodate the fact of English Canada's continuing indebtedness to empire. The second part focuses on national identity and political culture, including the role of Canadian studies as a discipline, adapting its critical method to Canadian political culture. The first two parts culminate in the positive articulation, in Part 3, of author's own conception, one that is at once more utopian and more tragic than that of the first two parts. Here, Angus develops the concept of locative thought--the thinking of a people who have undergone dispossession, "of a people seeking its place and therefore of a people that has not yet found its place."Ian Angus is currently professor of humanities at Simon Fraser University. He has written several books on contemporary philosophy and communication, as well as on English Canadian social and political thought, among them A Border Within: National Identity, Cultural Plurality and Wilderness and Identity and Justic e. He is also the author of the more popularly oriented Emergent Publics: An Essay on Social Movements and Democracy and Love the Questions: University Education and Enlightenment. He lives in East Vancouver with his wife and daughter.