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A History of Migration from Germany to Canada, 1850-1939

A History of Migration from Germany to Canada, 1850-1939

by Jonathan Wagner
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Jonathan Wagner considers why Germans left their home country, why they chose to settle in Canada, who assisted their passage, and how they crossed the ocean to their new home, as well as how the Canadian government perceived and solicited them as immigrants. He examines the German context as closely as developments in Canada, offering a new, more …

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Law and Citizenship

Law and Citizenship

by Law Commission of Canada
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The essays in Law and Citizenship provide a framework for analyzing citizenship in an increasingly globalized world by addressing a number of fundamental questions. How are traditional notions of citizenship erecting borders against those who are excluded? What are the impacts of changing notions of state, borders, and participation on our concepts …

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The Frontier World of Edgar Dewdney

The Frontier World of Edgar Dewdney

by Brian Titley
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The Frontier World of Edgar Dewdney is a biography of a man who played a key role in the events which marked the political, social, and economic transformation of western Canada in the latter half of the nineteenth century.  An immigrant adventurer seeking his fortune in the colonies, Dewdney was embroiled in the gold rushes of the 1860s, the B.C. …

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Geography of British Columbia

People and Landscapes in Transition
by Brett McGillivray
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Brett McGillivray focuses first on the combination of physical processes that produced a spectacular variety of mountains, rivers, lakes, islands, fjords, forests, and minerals, explaining the forces that created the province and the natural hazards that can reshape it. A concise examination of B.C. historical geography follows, covering First Nati …

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Cross-Cultural Caring, 2nd ed.

Cross-Cultural Caring, 2nd ed.

A Handbook for Health Professionals
edited by Nancy Waxler-Morrison; Joan M. Anderson; Elizabeth Richardson & Natalie A. Chambers
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As North America’s ethnic populations increase, health care and social service workers are recognizing that in order to provide culturally sensitive and effective treatment programs they must be more aware of the particular needs of their ethnic patients. This newly revised edition of Cross-Cultural Caring: A Handbook for Health Professionals des …

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Sanctuary, Sovereignty, Sacrifice

Sanctuary, Sovereignty, Sacrifice

Canadian Sanctuary Incidents, Power, and Law
by Randy Lippert
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Drawing on theories of governmentality, Lippert traces the emergence of sanctuary practice to a shift in responsibility for refugees and immigrants from the state to churches and communities. Here sanctuary practices and spaces are shaped by a form of pastoral power that targets needs and operates through sacrifice, and by a sovereign power that is …

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Guarding the Gates

Guarding the Gates

The Canadian Labour Movement and Immigration, 1872-1934
by David Goutor
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From the 1870s until the Great Depression, immigration was often the question of the hour in Canada. Politicians, the media, and an array of interest groups viewed it as essential to nation building, developing the economy, and shaping Canada’s social and cultural character. One of the groups most determined to influence public debate and governm …

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Transnational Identities and Practices in Canada

Transnational Identities and Practices in Canada

edited by Vic Satzewich & Lloyd Wong
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With contributions from some of Canada’s leading historians, political scientists, geographers, anthropologists, and sociologists, this collection examines the transnational practices and identities of immigrant and ethnic communities in Canada. It looks at why members of these groups maintain ties with their homelands -- whether real or imagined …

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Discourses of Denial

Discourses of Denial

Mediations of Race, Gender, and Violence
by Yasmin Jiwani
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Enriched by its official policies of multiculturalism, gender equality, and human rights, the Canadian public is occasionally shocked by glaring acts of racist and sexist violence brought to their attention by the sensationalist media. But nobody pauses to consider the historical antecedents and root causes of these tragedies. Discourses of Denial

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The Voyage of the Komagata Maru

The Sikh Challenge to Canada's Colour Bar
by Hugh Johnston
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In May 1914, 400 Sikhs left for British Columbia by chartered ship, resolved to claim their right to equal treatment with white citizens of the British Empire and force entry into Canada. They were anchored off Vancouver for over two months, enduring extreme physical privation and harrassment by immigration officials, but defying federal deportatio …

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The Chinese in Vancouver, 1945-80

The Chinese in Vancouver, 1945-80

The Pursuit of Identity and Power
by Wing Chung Ng
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In The Chinese in Vancouver, Wing Chung Ng captures the fascinating story of the city's Chinese in their search for identity. He juxtaposes the cultural positions of different generations of Chinese immigrants and their Canadian-born descendants and unveils the ongoing struggle over the definition of being Chinese. It is an engrossing story about c …

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The Oriental Question

The Oriental Question

Consolidating a White Man's Province, 1914-41
by Patricia E. Roy
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Patricia E. Roy is the winner of the 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award, Canadian Historical Association.

 

Patricia Roy’s latest book, The Oriental Question, continues her study into why British Columbians – and many Canadians from outside the province – were historically so opposed to Asian immigration. Drawing on contemporary press and governme …

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The Triumph of Citizenship

The Triumph of Citizenship

The Japanese and Chinese in Canada, 1941-67
by Patricia E. Roy
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Patricia E. Roy is the winner of the 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award, Canadian Historical Association.

 

Patricia E. Roy examines the climax of antipathy to Asians in Canada: the removal of all Japanese Canadians from the BC coast in 1942. Canada ignored the rights of Japanese Canadians and placed strict limits on Chinese immigration. In response, Ja …

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Feminist Community Research

Feminist Community Research

Case Studies and Methodologies
edited by Gillian Creese & Wendy Frisby
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Feminist community research is a collaborative methodology that holds the promise of building a more just society. But in the absence of critical analysis and responsible use of power, the approach can lead to naive or harmful practices. This interdisciplinary volume acknowledges the challenges that researchers can encounter, and discusses strategi …

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Rethinking the Great White North

Rethinking the Great White North

Race, Nature, and the Historical Geographies of Whiteness in Canada
edited by Andrew Baldwin; Laura Cameron & Audrey Kobayashi
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Canadian national identity is bound to the idea of a Great White North. Images of snow, wilderness, and emptiness seem innocent, yet this path-breaking book reveals they contain the seeds of racism. Informed by the insight that racism is geographical as well as historical and cultural, the contributors trace how notions of race, whiteness, and natu …

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Dreaming in Canadian

Dreaming in Canadian

South Asian Youth, Bollywood, and Belonging
by Faiza Hirji
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As various nations wrestle with issues of immigration, integration, and pluralism, second-generation immigrants are exploring new ways to make sense of who they are and where they belong in the face of competing cultural demands. Dreaming in Canadian turns the spotlight on the role of Bollywood cinema in the production of cultural, religious, and n …

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Storied Communities

Storied Communities

Narratives of Contact and Arrival in Constituting Political Community
edited by Hester Lessard; Rebecca Johnson & Jeremy Webber
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Political communities are defined, and often contested, through stories. Scholars have long recognized that two foundational sets of stories – narratives of contact and narratives of arrival – helped to define settler societies. Storied Communities disrupts the assumption that Indigenous and immigrant identities fall into two separate streams o …

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Labour at the Lakehead

Labour at the Lakehead

Ethnicity, Socialism, and Politics, 1900-35
by Michel S. Beaulieu
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In the early twentieth century, the Canadian Lakehead was known as a breeding ground for revolution, a place where harsh conditions in dockyards, lumber mills, and railway yards drove immigrants into radical labour politics.

 

This intensely engaging history reasserts Northwestern Ontario’s rightful reputation as a birthplace of leftism in Canada b …

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The Way of the Bachelor

The Way of the Bachelor

Early Chinese Settlement in Manitoba
by Alison R. Marshall, foreword by the Hon. Inky Mark
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The lives of early Japanese and Chinese settlers in British Columbia have come to define the Asian experience in Canada. Yet many men travelled beyond British Columbia to settle in small Prairie towns and cities. Chinese bachelors opened the region’s first laundries and Chinese cafes. They maintained ties to the Old World and negotiated a place i …

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Transnational Yearnings

Transnational Yearnings

Tourism, Migration, and the Diasporic City
by Jenny Burman
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The global pathways that connect cities and nations are congested with people, money, and cultural transmissions. Transnational Yearnings maps a new way to look at modern contact zones and the personal interconnections that inform them by tracing circuits of migration and leisure travel between postcolonial Jamaica and Toronto, a city that has beco …

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Asian Religions in British Columbia

Asian Religions in British Columbia

edited by Larry DeVries; Don Baker & Dan Overmyer
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British Columbia is Canada’s most ethnically diverse province. Yet in general we need to know more about the diversity of religions that accompanied immigrants to the province and how they are practised today. This book offers intimate portraits of local religious groups, including Hindus and Sikhs from South Asia; Buddhist organizations from Sou …

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Game in the Garden

Game in the Garden

A Human History of Wildlife in Western Canada to 1940
by George Colpitts
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The shared use of wild animals has helped to determine social relations between Native peoples and newcomers. In later settlement periods, controversy about subsistence hunting and campaigns of local conservation associations drew lines between groups in communities, particularly Native peoples, immigrants, farmers, and urban dwellers. In addition …

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Electing a Diverse Canada

Electing a Diverse Canada

The Representation of Immigrants, Minorities, and Women
edited by Caroline Andrew; John Biles; Myer Siemiatycki & Erin Tolley
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Electing a Diverse Canada presents the most extensive analysis to date of the electoral representation of immigrants, minorities, and women in Canada. Covering eleven cities, as well as Canada’s Parliament, it breaks new ground by assessing the representation of diverse identity groups across multiple levels of government. Electoral representatio …

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Contradictory Impulses

Contradictory Impulses

Canada and Japan in the Twentieth Century
edited by Greg Donaghy & Patricia E. Roy
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Patricia E. Roy is the winner of the 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award, Canadian Historical Association.

Canada’s early participation in the Asia-Pacific region was hindered by “contradictory impulses” shaping its approach. For over half a century, racist restrictions curtailed immigration from Japan, even as Canadians manoeuvred for access to t …

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Voices Raised in Protest

Voices Raised in Protest

Defending North American Citizens of Japanese Ancestry, 1942-49
by Stephanie Bangarth
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In this timely book, Stephanie Bangarth studies the efforts and discourse of anti-internment advocates, and discusses the various cases they brought before the courts, as well as the arguements Japanese Canadians raised in their own defence. These critiques of the governement's removal and deportation policies were seminal examples of a growing gen …

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Hiroshima Immigrants in Canada, 1891-1941

Hiroshima Immigrants in Canada, 1891-1941

by Michiko Midge Ayukawa
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Hiroshima Immigrants in Canada, 1891-1941 is a fascinating investigation of Japanese migration to Canada prior to the Second World War. It makes Japanese-language scholarship on the subject available for the first time, and also draws on interviews, diaries, community histories, biographies, and the author’s own family history.

 

Starting with the …

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Organizing the Transnational

Organizing the Transnational

Labour, Politics, and Social Change
edited by Luin Goldring & Sailaja Krishnamurti
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Growing recognition of transnational practices and identities is changing the way scholars and activists ask questions about migration. Organizing the Transnational articulates a multi-level cultural politics of transnationalism to frame contemporary analyses of immigration and diasporas. With chapters by academics and activists working from divers …

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Humanitarianism, Identity, and Nation

Humanitarianism, Identity, and Nation

Migration Laws in Canada and Australia
by Catherine Dauvergne
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Australia and Canada have each sought international reputations as humanitarian do-gooders, especially in the area of refugee admissions. This book traces the connections between the nation-building tradition of immigration and the challenge of admitting people who do not reflect the national interest of the twenty-first century. In a detailed cons …

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A White Man's Province

A White Man's Province

British Columbia Politicians and Chinese and Japanese Immigrants 1858-1914
by Patricia E. Roy
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Patricia E. Roy is the winner of the 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award, Canadian Historical Association.

 

A White Man’s Province examines how British Columbians changed their attitudes towards Asian immigrants from one of toleration in colonial times to vigorous hostility by the turn of the century and describes how politicians responded to popular …

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Securing Borders

Securing Borders

Detention and Deportation in Canada
by Anna Pratt
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Anna Pratt takes a close look at the laws, policies, and practices of detention and deportation in Canada since the Second World War. She demonstrates that although the desire to fortify the border against risky outsiders has long been prominent in Canadian immigration penality, the degree to which concerns about security, crime, and fraud have com …

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Negotiated Memory

Negotiated Memory

Doukhobor Autobiographical Discourse
by Julie Rak
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The Doukhobors, Russian-speaking immigrants who arrived in Canada beginning in 1899, are known primarily to the Canadian public through the sensationalist images of them as nude protestors, anarchists, and religious fanatics – representations largely propagated by government commissions and the Canadian media. In Negotiating Memory, Julie Rak exa …

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Training the Excluded for Work

Training the Excluded for Work

Access and Equity for Women, Immigrants, First Nations, Youth, and People with Low Income
edited by Marjorie Griffin Cohen
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In recent years job training programs have suffered severe funding cuts and the focus of training programs has shifted to meet the directives of funders rather than the needs of the community. How do these changes to job training affect disadvantaged workers and the unemployed?

In an insightful and comprehensive discussion of job education in Canada …

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Imagining Difference

Imagining Difference

Legend, Curse, and Spectacle in a Canadian Mining Town
by Leslie Robertson
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Imagining Difference is an ethnography about historical and contemporary ideas of human difference expressed by residents of Fernie, BC – a coal-mining town transforming into an international ski resort. Focusing on diverse experiences of people from the European diaspora, Robertson analyzes expressions of difference from the multiple locations o …

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