A pair of events celebrating J.W. Dafoe Book Prize winner Gerald Friesen and his book The Honourable John Norquay: Indigenous Premier, Canadian Statesman take place in Winnipeg on Monday.
Pasta, rajma, candy bars... much of what we eat today was shaped by violence. Three books trace how food changes as borders are redrawn. And the joy, love, resistance that a hearty meal can hold.
The book tells the story of Japanese Canadians who were deported to Japan after the end of the Second World War ...
History’s gears are lubricated by gore. Witness America’s Revolutionary War, whose continuing reverberations have done more to improve the course of human events than any other event in history.The wa ...
Lydia Polgreen speaks to the former New York Times bureau chief Howard W. French about the cost of not engaging with Africa.
Slavery was accepted across most of the early modern world. No one wanted to be a slave, except when the alternative ...
Nattukottai Chettiars’ business history is vividly detailed in "Fortune Seekers" by Raman Mahadevan, chronicling this Tamil ...
Jim Kurtz's attempt to learn more about his father, a WWII POW, has been documented by filmmaker Holly Stadtler and Vicki Hughes.
Many gathered at Place du Canada in Montreal to honour Canada’s veterans during a Remembrance Day service against a backdrop ...
Being November and finding an interesting statistic that Tranmere our visitors on the match nearest Armistice Day, had no less than 11% of League footballers killed in the two World Wars on their ...
In “Fateful Hours,” the road map to authoritarian disaster is laid out in gleamingly sinister detail by the German historian ...
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