Anson House: a refuge
and a home. Trent University’s History 475 Class. Edited by Elwood
H. Jones, assisted by Brendan F.R. Edwards.
Peterborough, Ontario: Anson House Millennium Committee, 2001.
Paper Talk: a history
of libraries, print culture and Aboriginal peoples in Canada before 1960,
Lanham,
Md: Scarecrow Press,
2005.
"To put the talk upon paper':
Aboriginal communities." In History of the Book in Canada / Histoire
du livre et de l'imprimé au Canada.
Volume II (1840-1918). Edited by Yvan Lamonde, Patricia Lockhart Fleming,
and Fiona A. Black. Toronto:
University
of Toronto Press, 2005.
"Reading on the 'Rez'" In
History
of the Book in Canada / Histoire du livre et de l’imprimé au Canada.
Volume III (1918-1980). Edited
by Carole Gerson and Jacques Michon. Toronto: University
of Toronto Press, 2007.
Book reviews:
Review of The Canadianization Movement: emergence, survival, and success, by Jeffrey Cormier. In Choice 42.5 (January, 2005).
Review of Literary Culture and Female Authorship in Canada 1760-2000, by Faye Hammill. In SHARP News 14.1-2 (Winter & Spring 2005).
Review of The Red Man's on the Warpath: the image of the "Indian" and the Second World War, by R. Scott Sheffield. In Choice 42.8 (April, 2005).
Review of American Indian Education: a history, by Jon Reyhner and Jeanne Eder. Submitted to Libraries & Culture.
Review of Bloody Falls of the Coppermine: madness, murder, and the collision of cultures in the Arctic, 1913, by McKay Jenkins. In Choice (February, 2006).
Review of A Book in Every Hand: public libraries in Saskatchewan, by Don Kerr. In Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada 43.2 (Autumn, 2005).
Review of From Migrant to Acadian: a North American border people, 1604-1755, by N.E.S. Griffiths. In Choice (January, 2006).
Review of Hidden in Plain
Sight: contributions of Aboriginal peoples to Canadian to identity and
culture, edited by D.R. Newhouse, C.J. Voyageur,
and D. Beavon. In Choice (March, 2006).
Review of In the Days
of Our Grandmothers: a reader in Aboriginal women's history in Canada,
edited by Mary-Ellen Kelm and Lorna Townsend.
Submitted to Choice.
Review of Back Track, a novel by Harold Johnson. In Canadian Book Review Annual 2006.
Review of Travelling Knowledges:
positioning the im/migrant reader of Aboriginal literatures in Canada,
by Renate Eigenbrod. In
Canadian Book Review Annual 2006.
Review of Battle Grounds: the Canadian military and Aboriginal lands, by P. Whitney Lackenbauer. In Choice (October, 2007).
Review of Nation and History:
Polish historians from the Enlightenment to the Second World War, edited
by Peter Brock, et. al. In Canadian
Book Review Annual 2006.
Review of Working on Screen:
representations of the working class in Canadian cinema, edited by
Malek Khouri and Darrell Varga. In
Canadian Book Review Annual 2006.
Review of Tales from Maliseet Country: the Maliseet texts of Karl V. Teeter, trans. and edited by Philip S. LeSourd. In Choice (May, 2008).
Review of Canadian Studies in the New Millennium, edited by Patrick James and Mark Kasoff. Submitted to Choice.
Review of Encylopedia of Manitoba. Submitted to Choice.
Review of Makúk:
a new history of Aboriginal-White relations, by John Sutton Lutz. Submitted
to Choice.
Editing and Proofreading (resulting in publication):
Faculty of Architecture,
Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava. Individually designed
Slovak residential architecture
1989-2005 / Slovenský rodinný dom 1989-2005. Andrea Bacová,
curator. Bratislava: Slovak Technical University
Press, 2006.
Pavel Dvorák. The
Early history of Slovakia in images / Najstaršie dejiny Slovenska v reci
obrazov.
Photography by Jakub Dvorák. Pictoria
Editions. Budmerice: Vydavatel'stvo Rak Budmerice, 2006.
Juraj Štaffa. The Life
and Artwork of Sculptor and Medalist William Schiffer / zivot a tvorba
Sochára a Medailéra
William Schiffer. Simona Jurcová, curator. Trnava: Western Slovakian
Museum and the Museum of Book Culture, 2007.
Other writings:
"Proposed Student Code of
Conduct Dismissed...for now." Arthur: Trent University's Student and
Community Newspaper
32.9 (November 11, 1997) 4.
"Worth more than a soccer field." The Tillsonburg Independent News 85.131 (November 27, 2000) 7.
"Let's See Trent's human side." The Examiner [Peterborough] (December 21, 2001).
"Proposed Student Code of
(Mis)Conduct = admission of failure by the administration." Arthur:
Trent University's Student and
Community Newspaper 37.23 (March 24, 2003) 5.
“Diverse Canada – Part One: The Impossible Nation.” Friendship: for learners of English XXXX.1-2 (September-October 2006) 18-19.
“Diverse Canada: Landscapes and Environments.” Friendship: for learners of English XXXX.3 (November 2006) 7.
“Diverse Canada – Part 3: Multiculturalism.” Friendship: for learners of English XXXX.4-5 (December-January 2006-2007) 18.
“Springtime in Canada.” Editorial. Friendship: for learners of English XXXX.6 (February 2007) 1.
“Diverse Canada: Annual Holidays and Traditions.” Friendship: for learners of English XXXX.6 (February 2007) 6.
“Diverse Canada – Part Four: The English Language in Canada.” Friendship: for learners of English XXXX.7 (March 2007) 7.
“Diverse Canada - Part Six: Canada’s First Nations.” Friendship: for learners of English XXXX.8 (April 2007) 7.
“Diverse Canada - Part Seven: Famous Canadians, Famous Inventions.” Friendship: for learners of English XXXX.9-10 (May-June 2007) 10.
“Playing Canadian: the birth, near-death, and renaissance of popular Canadian music, 1950-present.” Indie Rock Memories 2007.
“’He Scarcely Resembles the
Real Man’: images of the Indian in popular culture.” Our
Legacy / ka-ki-pe-isina ka tama koyiwa / T’a bet’á
dene
dáhidli Launched 21 June, 2008.