January–February 2007
A Fascinating Snapshot
Margaret MacMillan provides another example of world diplomacy under the microscope.
Conrad BlackChallenging “Battered Woman Syndrome”
A researcher and practitioner says feminism put up a smokescreen around the problem.
Elspeth CameronCanada’s Kyoto Delusion
The evidence is finally forcing us to admit we have done nothing.
Mark JaccardNative Ingenuity
First Nations groups knew not only how to harvest but also how to plant the sea
Christopher ArnettA Punjabi Thief’s Progress
The downward spiral of a young man in the Indo-Canadian underworld.
Tomasz MrozewskiFormidable Questions, Subtle Answers
A veteran of the Great War battles with personal ghosts and political uncertainties.
Steven HaywardThe Entrepreneur from Central Casting
Finally a biographer pins down one of Canada’s richest businessmen.
Fred LanganA Rugged Utopian
A new biography tries to save a Russian anarchist from history’s bad rap.
Ray ConlogueThe Contrary Optimist
James H. Gray painted the West in exuberant and contrasting colours.
J. E. Chamberlin