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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.

An Interview With Joe Sornberger

“The thing that I’m probably most passionate about is to simply get the story out. The discovery of stem cells by two Canadian researchers is something that should be as familiar as the Banting and Best breakthrough — but somehow isn’t. To me, that is a huge oversight. I want people — Canadians particularly — to be proud of this. We celebrate our hockey players and performing artists but tend to give short shrift to our outstanding scientists whose work saves lives.”

Studies in Spookiness

With Halloween fast approaching, this time of year lends itself to all things mysterious, frightening, and downright weird. To put you in the spookiest of moods, here are some hair-raising titles from UTP.

Author Footnotes with Ryan Netzley

Ryan Netzley, an assistant professor in the Department of English at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, is the author of Reading, Desire, and the Eucharist in Early Modern Religious Poetry.

Thinking Government

To accompany the new edition of his textbook on public administration, author David Johnson completely revamped the book’s website.

Making the Most of a New School Year

Every September, we return to our classrooms and lecture halls, energized for the new school year and determined to make it our best one yet.

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