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Laws of Early Iceland
Gragas I
Andrew Dennis
University of Manitoba Press, 2007
The laws of Medieval Iceland provide detailed and fascinating insight into the society that produced the Icelandic sagas. Known collectively as Gragas (Greygoose), this great legal code offers a wealth of information about early European legal systems and the society of the Middles Ages. This first translation of Gragas is in two volumes.
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Laws of Early Iceland
Gragas II
Andrew Dennis
University of Manitoba Press, 2000
The laws of Mediaeval Iceland provide detailed and fascinating insight into the society that produced the Icelandic sagas. Known collectively as Gragas (Greygoose), this great legal code offers a wealth of information about early European legal systems and the society of the Middles Ages. This first translation of Gragas is in two volumes.
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Centering Anishinaabeg Studies
Understanding the World through Stories
Jill Doerfler
University of Manitoba Press, 2013

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Words of the Inuit
A Semantic Stroll through a Northern Culture
Louis-Jacques Dorais
University of Manitoba Press, 2020

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Settler City Limits
Indigenous Resurgence and Colonial Violence in the Urban Prairie West
Heather Dorries
University of Manitoba Press, 2019

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One Version of the Facts
My Life in the Ivory Tower
Henry E. Duckworth
University of Manitoba Press, 2000
In his engaging memoirs, One Version of the Facts: My Life in the Ivory Tower, Dr. Henry Duckworth takes readers from his student days in Winnipeg and Chicago in the 1930s to his time as president of the University of Winnipeg (1971-1981) and chancellor of the University of Manitoba. An accomplished physicist, he wrote the first definitive text in English on mass spectroscopy, discovered the last stable isotope (platinum), and helped create important programs at universities and at the National Research Council. He also served on numerous councils for scientific and university organizations, and rubbed shoulders with Nobel Prize winners at international conferences.With humour and modesty, Henry Duckworth recalls trends, changes, and crises he witnessed throughout his long university career. He offers his observations, his opinions, his "version of the facts," providing a special insight into critical years in Canada's university education history, as well as his own specialty, atomic research.
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Pauline Boutal
An Artist's Destiny, 1894-1992
Louise Duguay
University of Manitoba Press, 2015

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Managing Madness
Weyburn Mental Hospital and the Transformation of Psychiatric Care in Canada
Erika Dyck
University of Manitoba Press, 2017


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