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"These books present a comprehensive coverage of issues facing
wheat production globally. The authors represent the top scientists
involved in the diverse areas that are important for sustainable
wheat production and will this book provides an excellent resource
for those interested in wheat improvement and production." Dr
Hans-Joachim Braun, Director Global Wheat Program and CRP Wheat,
International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), Mexico
Wheat is the most widely cultivated cereal in the world and a
staple food for around 3 billion people. It has been estimated that
demand for wheat could increase by up to 60% by 2050. There is an
urgent need to increase yields in the face of such challenges as
climate change, threats from pests and diseases and the need to
make cultivation more resource-efficient and sustainable. Drawing
on an international range of expertise, this collection focuses on
ways of improving the cultivation of wheat at each step in the
value chain, from breeding to post-harvest storage. Volume 1
reviews research in wheat breeding and quality traits as well as
diseases and pests and their management. Chapters in Part 1 review
advances in understanding of wheat physiology and genetics and how
this has informed developments in breeding, including developing
varieties with desirable traits such as drought tolerance. Part 2
discusses aspects of nutritional and processing quality. Chapters
in Part 3 cover research on key wheat diseases and their control as
well as the management of insect pests and weeds. Achieving
sustainable cultivation of wheat Volume 1: Breeding, quality
traits, pests and diseases will be a standard reference for cereal
scientists in universities, government and other research centres
and companies involved in wheat cultivation. It is accompanied by
Volume 2 which reviews improvements in cultivation techniques.
In this brilliant and thoroughly engaging work Ian McKay sets out
to revamp the history of Canadian socialism. Drawing on models of
left politics in Marx and Gramsci, he outlines a fresh agenda for
exploration of the Canadian left.
In rejecting the usual paths of sectarian or sentimental
histories, McKay draws on contemporary cultural theory to argue for
an inventive strategy of "reconnaissance." This important,
groundbreaking work combines the highest standards of scholarship,
and a broad knowledge of current debates in the field. "Rebels,
Reds, Radicals" is the introduction to McKay's definitive
multi-volume work on the history of Canadian socialism (volume one,
"Reasoning Otherwise: Leftists and the People's Enlightenment in
Canada, 1890-1920" will be available in November 2008).
Ian McKay teaches at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. His
previous books include "Rebels, Reds, Radicals," "For a
Working-Class Culture in Canada," and "The Quest of the Folk:
Antimodernism and Cultural Selection in Twentieth-Century Nova
Scotia."
Young children often ask their mothers: "Where do I come from?"
And, so a journey of self-discovery begins. We want to know where
our grandparents come from? Where and how they lived? This is the
story of Ian Mackay's great, great, great, great grandfather, Hugh
Coardach MacKay (Senior) and those that followed him. It is a
journey of paternal ancestral discovery and an exploration of the
lifestyles and personal interactions of these predecesors in and
around the family's ancestral home in Scotland over the last two
centuries. This is Ian's fifth self-published book. His fourth
book, Mackay Family History, was a journey of nine generations of
"Cordach" Mackays from northern Scotland in 1771, to South Africa
in 1910 and to western Canada in 1995. Fittingly, this book, delves
deeper into the Cordach Mackay heritage.
Once known for peacekeeping, Canada is becoming a militarized
nation whose apostles?the New Warriors?are fighting to shift public
opinion. New Warrior zealots seek to transform postwar Canada's
central myth-symbols. Peaceable kingdom. Just society.
Multicultural tolerance. Reasoned public debate. Their
replacements? A warrior nation. Authoritarian leadership. Permanent
political polarization.
The tales cast a vivid light on a story that is crucial to Canada's
future; yet they are also compelling history. Swashbuckling
marauder William Stairs, the Royal Military College graduate who
helped make the Congo safe for European pillage. Vimy Ridge veteran
and Second World War general Tommy Burns, leader of the UN's first
big peacekeeping operation, a soldier who would come to call
imperialism ?the monster of the age.? Governor General John Buchan,
a concentration camp developer and race theorist who is exalted in
the Harper government's new Citizenship Guide. And that uniquely
Canadian paradox, Lester Pearson. "Warrior Nation" is an essential
read for those concerned by the relentless effort to conscript
Canadian history.
Watch the "Warrior Nation" video book trailer here
Watch the Warrior Nation
McKay offers an in-depth analysis of the infusion of a folk
ideology into the art and literature of the region and the use of
the idea of the "Simple Life" in tourism promotion. He examines how
Nova Scotia's cultural history was rewritten to erase evidence of
an urban, capitalist society, class and ethnic differences, and
women's emancipation. In doing so he sheds new light on the roles
of Helen Creighton, the Maritime region's most famous folklorist,
and Mary Black, an influential handicrafts revivalist, in creating
this false identity.
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