Edmonton's Urban Villages

Edmonton's Urban Villages

Author: Ron Kuban

Publisher: University of Alberta

Published: 2005-07-08

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9780888644381

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How did a collection of neighbourhood volunteer organizations come to influence the development of a major Canadian city? Few other North American cities have embraced the community league movement with the vigour of Edmonton. For 87 years, tens of thousands of volunteers from the Edmonton Federation of Community Leagues (EFCL) have often acted as a counterweight to large private and institutional interests, shaping municipal development by providing a voice and a training ground for grassroots civic participation. In its wake, the EFCL has left a host of sports, cultural, and civic initiatives for the improvement of Edmonton, and an important lesson on how to create community.


Al Rashid Mosque

Al Rashid Mosque

Author: Earle H. Waugh

Publisher: University of Alberta

Published: 2018-07-11

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1772123404

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Al Rashid Mosque, Canada’s first and one of the earliest in North America, was erected in Edmonton in the depth of the Depression of the 1930s. Over time, the story of this first mosque, which served as a magnet for more Lebanese Muslim immigrants to Edmonton, was woven into the folklore of the local community. —Baha Abu-Laban, Foreword Edmonton’s Al Rashid Mosque has played a key role in Islam’s Canadian development. Founded by Muslims from Lebanon, it has grown into a vibrant community fully integrated into Canada’s cultural mosaic. The mosque continues to be a concrete expression of social good, a symbol of a proud Muslim Canadian identity. Al Rashid Mosque provides a welcome introduction to the ethics and values of homegrown Muslims. The book traces the mosque’s role in education and community leadership and celebrates the numerous contributions of Muslim Canadians in Edmonton and across Canada. Al Rashid Mosque is a timely and important volume of Islamic and Canadian history. "Forty years ago, as a young scholar in Islamic Studies at the University of Alberta, Al Rashid’s Muslims welcomed my queries, tolerated my ignorance, and joyfully opened their homes and their hearts." —Earle H. Waugh Earle H. Waugh has studied Islam in Canada and the Middle East for most of his adult life. He is Professor Emeritus at the University of Alberta and a senior scholar in the areas of religious studies, health and culture, and Indigenous language maintenance.


Game Plan

Game Plan

Author: Karen L. Wall

Publisher: University of Alberta

Published: 2012-10-19

Total Pages: 553

ISBN-13: 0888647808

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How deep is the importance and influence of organized sports in Alberta? Discover key episodes and players in the history of Alberta's organized sports and read how sport shaped the lives of individuals as well as of communities of indigenous people, settlers, and immigrants. Read new perspectives on well-known sports stories along with tales of lesser-known games that remained on the margins of most histories for reasons of race, class, and gender. Whether a spectator, supporter, scholar, or fan, readers will be informed and delighted by the research contained in this sport history.


The Life of the North American Suburbs

The Life of the North American Suburbs

Author: Jan Nijman

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2020-02-28

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 1487520778

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This is the first comprehensive look at the role of North American suburbs in the last half century, departing from traditional and outdated notions of American suburbia.


Foundations of Governance

Foundations of Governance

Author: Andrew Sancton

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2009-01-01

Total Pages: 561

ISBN-13: 080209709X

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In Foundations of Governance, experts from each of Canada's provinces come together to assess the extent to which municipal governments have the capacity to act autonomously, purposefully, and collaboratively in the intergovernmental arena.


Give and Take

Give and Take

Author: Shirley Tillotson

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2017-11-17

Total Pages: 446

ISBN-13: 077483675X

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Can a book about tax history be a page-turner? You wouldn’t think so. But Give and Take is full of surprises. A Canadian millionaire who embraced the new federal income tax in 1917. A socialist hero, J.S. Woodsworth, who deplored the burden of big government. Most surprising of all, Give and Take reveals that taxes deliver something more than armies and schools. They build democracy. Tillotson launches her story with the 1917 war income tax, takes us through the tumultuous tax fights of the interwar years, proceeds to the remaking of income taxation in the 1940s and onwards, and finishes by offering a fresh angle on the fierce conflicts surrounding tax reform in the 1960s. Taxes show us the power of the state, and Canadians often resisted that power, disproving the myth that we have always been good loyalists. But Give and Take is neither a simple tale of tax rebels nor a tirade against the taxman. Tillotson argues that Canadians also made real contributions to democracy when they taxed wisely and paid willingly.


A History of the Edmonton City Market, 1900-2000

A History of the Edmonton City Market, 1900-2000

Author: Kathryn Chase Merrett

Publisher: University of Calgary Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 1552380521

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Kathryn Chase Merrett celebrates 100 years of the Edmonton City Market in this groundbreaking local history. A History of the Edmonton City Market brings a comprehensive study of a long-lived and much-loved institution to life by seamlessly integrating details of the City Market with wider contexts of urban, economic, and cultural studies.


Shaping the Urban Landscape

Shaping the Urban Landscape

Author: Gilbert A. Stelter

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 1982-09-15

Total Pages: 446

ISBN-13: 0773584862

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This is a collection of essays focusing on the process of city-building in Canada. The authors weigh the relative broad social, economic and technological trends as they attempt to explain the shaping of this urban landscape.