Book — ...and fighting land alienation from the 1850s. The evolving social world was one framed by marriage, kinship networks, and cultural practices―a world in which interracial intimacy played a formative role....
Blog — June 21 marks National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada. This day is an essential celebration of the contributions of Indigenous peoples and an acknowledgement of their experiences, stories, and culture....
Blog — National Aboriginal Day is this Wednesday, June 21. As always, there is a multitude of activities around Edmonton to celebrate Canada’s Indigenous population. The day will be filled with pow...
Book — ...deviations from the rules of the game are considered acceptable? And what risks has the player already accepted by voluntarily participating in the sport? In the case of Canadian football,...
Blog — ...1998, Canadians have come together each April to celebrate National Poetry Month. This year, we present a list of five spectacular poetry titles, all gems from the AU Press back...
Blog — ...comprehensive strategy that included a news release in print and video formats. The key messages were that poverty is a public health problem, that millions of Canadians live with food...
— ...Baron of IBEW Local 213 Les McDonald, Union Politics, and the 1966 Wildcat Strike at Lenkurt Electric Ian McDonald March 2025 The “Red Baron” from Local 213 of the International...
Blog — November is National Life Writing Month and to celebrate, AU Press presents a few of our favourite memoirs from our back list. Life writing is a process by which the...
Blog — National Aboriginal Day is tomorrow, June 21, and Edmonton will be bustling with activities and events that celebrate our indigenous population. You will want to get out to Borden Park...
Blog — ...been on the chopping block all month. The Postmedia layoffs hit Edmonton the hardest and two very different newspapers now share a newsroom. Although they will retain their distinct branding...