This study explores the dramatic rise and demise of Douglas & McIntyre (Educational) as a case study of western regional publishing in Canada. During its nine years of life, and before its sale to the multinational firm, International Thomson, this small regional publisher produced a ground breaking social studies series, as well as a health series, and other books. Factors in favour of regional educational publishing were: a rise in Canadian nationalism which often manifested itself regionally, political lobbying, the right employees, and Ministry of Education textbook policies. Factor which mitigated against success were: pedagogical change, competition from American subsidiaries, limitations on access to capital funding, allegiances ...
This study aims at clarifying the development of the Canadian Ford Company by examining its financia...
Canada has been both blessed and cursed by its vast resource wealth. Immense resource riches send th...
The chapter, "Publishing for children and students: Publishing for children" was written by the list...
This study explores the dramatic rise and demise of Douglas & McIntyre (Educational) as a case s...
The School Aids and Text Book Publishing Company operated in Saskatchewan from the early 1930s throu...
For 141 years, The Ryerson Press was both a cultural engine for and a reflection of Canadian society...
Cape Breton Island provides a clear case of economic expansion, contraction, and diversification thr...
In March of 1999, the Ministry of Education for the province of Ontario published guidelines mandati...
The chapter, "Children’s authors and their markets" was written by the listed authors including Gail...
very strange indeed. Aside from the fact that each of the two official languages in Canada-English a...
This article examines the politics and economics surrounding textbook provision in the Canadian prov...
This collection of fifteen papers-lively, diverse and (for the most part) mercifully concise-derives...
The modern corporation is the dominant institution of the Canadian political economy. Does this impl...
Abstract: Two anomalous clauses in the Free Trade Agreement are meant to stimulate development of bo...
This article examines the state of Atlantic Canadian digital history. As Canadian granting agencies ...
This study aims at clarifying the development of the Canadian Ford Company by examining its financia...
Canada has been both blessed and cursed by its vast resource wealth. Immense resource riches send th...
The chapter, "Publishing for children and students: Publishing for children" was written by the list...
This study explores the dramatic rise and demise of Douglas & McIntyre (Educational) as a case s...
The School Aids and Text Book Publishing Company operated in Saskatchewan from the early 1930s throu...
For 141 years, The Ryerson Press was both a cultural engine for and a reflection of Canadian society...
Cape Breton Island provides a clear case of economic expansion, contraction, and diversification thr...
In March of 1999, the Ministry of Education for the province of Ontario published guidelines mandati...
The chapter, "Children’s authors and their markets" was written by the listed authors including Gail...
very strange indeed. Aside from the fact that each of the two official languages in Canada-English a...
This article examines the politics and economics surrounding textbook provision in the Canadian prov...
This collection of fifteen papers-lively, diverse and (for the most part) mercifully concise-derives...
The modern corporation is the dominant institution of the Canadian political economy. Does this impl...
Abstract: Two anomalous clauses in the Free Trade Agreement are meant to stimulate development of bo...
This article examines the state of Atlantic Canadian digital history. As Canadian granting agencies ...
This study aims at clarifying the development of the Canadian Ford Company by examining its financia...
Canada has been both blessed and cursed by its vast resource wealth. Immense resource riches send th...
The chapter, "Publishing for children and students: Publishing for children" was written by the list...