What Shaw Really Wrote About the War
Bernard Shaw
Edited by J. L. Wisenthal and Daniel O’Leary Foreword by R. F. Dietrich, Series Editor
In this book, Shaw speaks for himself—revealing his passionate views of World War l as neither unpatriotic nor pacifist.
ISBN 0-8130-2960-0 Cloth $93.50, June 2006
University Press of Florida
Jonathan Wisenthal is professor of English at the University of British Columbia.
Daniel O’Leary is an assistant professor of English at Concordia University.
Crosslinguistic Research in Syntax and Semantics: Negation, Tense, and Clausal Architecture
Edited by Rafaella Zanuttini, Héctor Campos, Elena
Herburger, and Paul H. Potner
Combines novel and insightful description and sophisticated and innovative linguistic theory to provide cutting-edge research in syntax and semantics.
ISBN 1-5890-1080-9 Paper $72.50 June 2006
Georgetown University Press
Lisa deMena Travis is associate professor in the department of linguistics at McGill University.
Argentina and the United States: An Alliance Contained
David M. K. Sheinin
A comprehensive overview of two centuries of Argentine-U.S. relations.
ISBN 0-8203-2809-X Paper $33.25 July 2006
University of Georgia Press
David M. K. Sheinin is a professor of history at Trent University.
Leaving Paradise: Indigenous Hawaiians in the Pacific Northwest
Jean Barman and Bruce MacIntyre Wilson
Scholars and others interested in a number of fields—Hawaiian history, Pacific Islander studies, Western U.S. and Western Canadian history, and diaspora studies—will find Leaving Paradise an indispensable work.
ISBN 0-8248-2943-3 Cloth $65.25 March 2006
University of Hawai’i Press
Jean Barman is a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
Bruce McIntyre Watson lives in Vancouver.
The Modern Elegiac Temper
John B. Vickery
This study examines the genre of elegy in modern poetry by British and
American poets from World War l to the present.
ISBN 0-8071-3142-3 Cloth $76.50 May 2006
Louisiana State University Press
John B. Vickery was born in Toronto.
Understanding Cancer Therapies
Helen S. Chan, M.D.
A practical and hopeful guide to the many treatments available.
ISBN 1-5780-6688-3 Cloth $49.50 August 2006
ISBN 1-5780-6689-1 Paper $17.50 August 2006
University Press of Mississippi
Helen S. L. Chan is a staff hematologist/oncologist and professor at the
University of Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children.
Economic Rights in Canada and the United States
Edited by Rhoda E. Howard-Hasseman and Claude E. Welch, Jr.
Brings the Issue of economic rights and violations to the foreground.
ISBN 0-8122-3925-3 Cloth $65.25 April 2006
University of Pennsylvania Press
Rhoda E. Howard-Hassman is Canada Research Chair in International
Human Rights and Professor in Global Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University