Travel

Travel is the movement of people between distant geographical locations. Travel can be done by foot, bicycle, automobile, train, boat, bus, airplane, ship or other means, with or without luggage, and can be one way or round trip. Travel can also include relatively short stays between successive movements, as in the case of tourism.

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DDN: Dundurn Press · 12 November 2024 English

The political life of Dene leader Georges Erasmus — a radical Native rights crusader widely regarded as one of the most important Indigenous leaders of the past fifty years. For …

who recalls the family as “kind of isolated.” Travel into town from N’Dilo required a canoe ride or We would go across the lake, heading east, and travel inland until we found the woodlot that dad wanted Thomas had come to Yellowknife on their way to travel down the Dehcho or Mackenzie River. My uncle Jim while he covered the rest. Georges recalls spotty travel in the Arctic of those days, with no advance ar-


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 12 November 2024 English

Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi (1743–1829) both introduced and epitomized the great philosophical controversies of his age. His influential text Von den göttlichen Dingen und Ihrer Offenbarung aroused the final debate about …

Several institutions made this project possible: the School of Religious Studies funded several travels to European libraries


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 12 November 2024 English

took a slower journey to commonplace status. In the 1840s William Gladstone sought to make railway travel accessible to all, but commuting was experienced differently according to class and gender. Slow

1 ‘Railway Undertaking’. The dangers of railway travel, 1852. Source: Punch Historical Archive 71 of adoption of the habit of long-distance rail travel and that of commuting. In 1850, The Times commented between the image of long- and short-distance travel. The former was sym- bolized by the high-speed train. The former offered the promise of rapid travel to faraway destinations for leisure or important ground-breaking, as they extended the range of travel far beyond that achievable on foot or by the traditional


UOP: University of Ottawa Press · 12 November 2024 English

Dangling in the Glimmer of Hope met en lumière les actions entreprises par des universitaires en réponse à certains des appels à l’action de la Commission de vérité et réconciliation. …

Skilled merchants, they travelled by foot along the central and western Andean Mountain ranges to exchange agricultural During the winter months, they travelled about and camped anywhere.


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 12 November 2024 English

The COVID-19 virus was responsible for the deaths of over thirty-five thousand Canadians in its first two years alone. Described as the biggest public health crisis of the century, it …

Canada, 2016 versus 2019 199 8.2 International travel to Canada, 2019–21 206 8.3 Tourism unemployment Organization whti Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative wttc World Travel & Tourism Councilseized by uncertaintyIntroduction January the who issued travel guidelines encourag- ing restraint but advised against travel and trade restrictions 21 January, Taiwan issued a level-three travel alert for travel- lers from Wuhan and a fourteen-day quarantine and reducing transmis- sion, as well as updated travel advice (3). On 23 January China made the unprecedented


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 12 November 2024 English

The poetic memorialization of the Maghribī city illuminates the ways in which exilic Maghribī poets constructed idealized images of their native cities from the ninth to nineteenth centuries CE. The …

professionalism. Several awards, research grants, and travel grants have made the completion and publication


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 12 November 2024 English

Prisoners’ Bodies investigates the history of the Irish ordinary prisoners’ movement and how it was shaped by public discourse, highlighting the lived experiences of individual people in prison.

well delineated: culchies are set against jackeens, ordinary against political prisoners, lick-ups against the hards, travelling


UMP: University of Manitoba Press · 7 November 2024 English

“This book is absolutely amazing and one of the most original collections that I have read in many years. Intended for everyone who inhabits Turtle Island—Indigenous and settler alike—Manomin encourages …

people. They used the waterways of the land to travel by canoe. They had a system of overland trails trails. They used sleds and dog teams to travel in the winter. . . . There was ample food from the land and survive, they had to leave the Great Salt Water and travel inland. The first of seven prophets stated that


DDN: Dundurn Press · 5 November 2024 English

“A tender, beautifully written essay collection that is about so much more than parenting a child with a disability.” — Erin Pepler, author of Send Me Into The Woods AloneA …

Emily speaks to her lived experience as a woman with Down syndrome and recalls her world travels as a Special Olympics


CPRC: University of Regina Press · 5 November 2024 English

Uncut explores the significance of the foreskin in contemporary culture The “uncut” penis is viewed by some as attractive or erotic, and by others as ugly or undesirable. Secular parents …

We have worked together, eaten together, travelled together, published together, celebrated together, worried together,


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