The Hill Times 100 Best Books – 2011 Edition

We are thrilled to announce that 18 UTP books have been listed on the Hill Times’ Best Books of 2011 List for political, government, public policy, and Canadian history reads.

Number 6 on the list is Beyond the Nation edited by Alexander Freund.

Stephen Clarkson and Matto Mildenberger’s Dependent America? came in at number 20 on the list.

Engendering Migrant Health edited by Denise Spitzer is number 24 on the list.

Number 32 on the list is A.E. Safarian’s Foreign Ownership of Canadian Industry, Third Edition.

Coming in at number 37 is Gambling for Profit by Kerry G.E. Chambers.

Katherine Fierlbeck’s Health Care in Canada is at number 42.

At number 48 is Immigration Dialectic by Harald Bauder.

The Natural City, edited by Ingrid Leman Stefanovic and Stephen Bede Scharper, is number 62.

Closely followed by The New African Diaspora in Vancouver by Gillian Creese at number 63.

David Edward Tabachnick and Toivo Koivukoski came in at number 67 with On Oligarchy.

Policy Paradigms, Transnationalism, and Domestic Politics edited by Grace Skogstad came in at number 73.

Number 74 on the list is The Politics of Race, Second Edition by Jill Vickers and Annette Isaac.

Will C. van den Hoonaard’s Seduction of Ethics is number 83.

Number 85 is Richard U’Ren’s Social Perspective.

Number 86 is Social Support, Health, and Illness by Ranjan Roy.

Number 87 is Greg Pyrcz with The Study of Politics.

The third edition of Thinking Government by David Johnston came in at number 90.

Elke Winter rounds out the list with Us, Them, and Others at number 96.

Congratulations to all those who made the list!

*Note: the list is organized alphabetically by title

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