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Founded in 1965, the Association of Canadian University Presses (ACUP)/Association des presses universitaires canadiennes (APUC) has played a significant role in promoting Canadian scholarly publishing and supporting the dissemination of academic research and scholarship in Canada. As the unified voice of both French- and English-language academic publishing in Canada, ACUP is dedicated to upholding excellence in Canadian research and scholarship. ACUP/APUC annually releases over 600 titles, predominantly authored by Canadian scholars and focusing on subjects within the humanities and social sciences. They actively collaborate with all stakeholders in the scholarly arena to ensure a harmonious growth of the scholarly book market. At the heart of their mission is the dedication to facilitate and champion the widest possible dissemination of Canadian research and scholarship, both domestically and on the global stage.

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Protest and Parternship Case Studies of Indigenous Peoples, Consultation and Engagement, and Resource Development in Canada
Mediating Spaces Literature, Politics, and the Scales of Yugoslav Socialism, 1870–1995 James M. Robertson
Invisible Lives Cristalle Smith
The Poetics of Translation A Thinking Structure Geneviève Robichaud
Friendless or Forsaken? Child Emigration from Britain to Canada, 1860–1935 Ruth Lamont, Eloise Moss, Charlotte Wildman
An Accidental History of Canada Megan J. Davies, Geoffrey L. Hudson
Regards sur l’âme en Nouvelle-France Histoire des spiritualités individuelles et collectives en espace colonial Joy Palacios, Anne Régent-Susini
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