TY - BOOK ID - 78374440 TI - Two years below the horn : operation Tabarin, field science, and Antarctic sovereignty, 1944-1946 AU - Taylor, Andrew AU - Heidt, Daniel AU - Lackenbauer, P. Whitney AU - University of Manitoba Press PY - 2017 SN - 0887555462 0887555489 9780887555503 0887555500 9780887555466 9780887555480 9780887557910 0887557910 PB - Manitoba : University of Manitoba Press, DB - UniCat KW - Scientific expeditions. KW - Travel. KW - Discovery and exploration, British. KW - Engineers. KW - Engineering personnel KW - Traveling KW - Travelling KW - Tourism KW - Voyages and travels KW - Expeditions, Scientific KW - Scientific voyages KW - Travels KW - Voyages, Scientific KW - Taylor, Andrew, KW - British Antarctic Survey. KW - Great Britain. KW - Operation Tabarin KW - Natural Environment Research Council (Great Britain). KW - BAS (British Antarctic Survey) KW - Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey KW - Antarctica. KW - Canada. KW - Canada (Province) KW - Canadae KW - Ceanada KW - Chanada KW - Chanadey KW - Dominio del Canadá KW - Dominion of Canada KW - Jianada KW - Kʻaenada KW - Kanada (Dominion) KW - Ḳanadah KW - Kanadaja KW - Kanadas KW - Ḳanade KW - Kanado KW - Kanakā KW - Province of Canada KW - Republica de Canadá KW - Yn Chanadey KW - Καναδάς KW - Канада KW - קאנאדע KW - קנדה KW - كندا KW - کانادا KW - カナダ KW - 加拿大 KW - 캐나다 KW - Lower Canada KW - Upper Canada KW - Antarctic regions KW - Polar regions KW - Kaineḍā UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:78374440 AB - The 2016 Manitoba election campaign began after more drama than any in the past two decades. A focus on trust, leadership, and the PST supported voters' desire for change, and resulted in the landslide election of Brain Pallister's Progressive Conservatives after nearly seventeen years of NDP government. Understanding the Manitoba Election 2016 offers an early analysis of the campaign and insights into the decision that Manitoba voters made on April 19, 2016. A team of two dozen political experts-academics, policy analysts, and journalists-followed the campaign and contribute not just to a post-election review, but also to the major discussions that will permeate provincial life over the next four years. Whether it's regarding the political parties, social, economic, and cultural organizations, public institutions, or key policy areas, these essays-available as an open-access e-book two weeks after the election-contribute to a strengthened understanding of the province. Published in association with the University of Manitoba's Duff Roblin Chair in Government. ER -