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Grieving for Pigeons, Revised Edition
Twelve Stories of Lahore
By Zubair Ahmad; Translated by Anne Murphy
Athabasca University Press
Cape Breton in the Long Twentieth Century
Formations and Legacies of Industrial Capitalism
Edited by Andrew Parnaby and Lachlan MacKinnon
Athabasca University Press
Political Activist Ethnography
Studies in the Social Relations of Struggle
Athabasca University Press
On Othering
Processes and Politics of Unpeace
Edited by Yasmin Saikia and Chad Haines
Athabasca University Press
Triumph and Solidarity
BC Communists in the Early Years of the Great Depression
By Jon Bartlett
Athabasca University Press
Exploring Agency in Children and Youth
Expressions and Constraints
Athabasca University Press
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