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Dominion of Race

Dominion of Race

Rethinking Canada’s International History
edited by Laura Madokoro; Francine McKenzie & David Meren
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How has race shaped Canada’s international encounters and its role in the world? In Dominion of Race, leading scholars demonstrate the necessity of placing race at the centre of the narratives of Canadian international history. Destabilizing conventional understandings of Canada in the world, they expose how race-thinking has informed priorities …

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Hard Work Conquers All

Hard Work Conquers All

Building the Finnish Community in Canada
edited by Michel S. Beaulieu; David K. Ratz & Ronald N. Harpelle
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tagged : post-confederation (1867-), emigration & immigration

Above the entrance to the Finnish Labour Temple in Thunder Bay is the motto labor omnia vincit – “hard work conquers all” – reflecting the dedication of the Finnish community in Canada. Hard Work Conquers All examines Finnish community building in Canada during the twentieth century. Waves of immigrants imbued the relationship between peopl …

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Griffintown

Griffintown

Identity and Memory in an Irish Diaspora Neighbourhood
by Matthew Barlow
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This vibrant biography of Griffintown, an inner-city Montreal neighbourhood, brings to life the history of Irish identity in the legendary enclave. As Irish immigration dwindled by the late nineteenth century, Irish culture in the city became diasporic, reflecting an imagined homeland. Focusing on the power of memory to shape community, Matthew Bar …

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National Manhood and the Creation of Modern Quebec

National Manhood and the Creation of Modern Quebec

by Jeffery Vacante
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tagged : men's studies, gender studies, post-confederation (1867-), quebec (qc)

This perceptive intellectual history explores the role of manhood in French Canadian culture and nationalism. In the late nineteenth century, Quebec was still an agrarian society, and masculinity was rooted in the land and the family and informed by Catholic principles of piety and self-restraint. As the industrial era took hold, a new model of man …

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Crerar’s Lieutenants

Crerar’s Lieutenants

Inventing the Canadian Junior Army Officer, 1939-45
by Geoffrey Hayes
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In 1943, General Harry Crerar noted that there was still much confusion as to “what constitutes an ‘Officer.’” His words reflected the preoccupation of army officials with inventing an ideal officer who would not only meet the demands of war but also conform to notions of social class and masculinity. Drawing on a wide range of sources and …

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Give and Take

Give and Take

The Citizen-Taxpayer and the Rise of Canadian Democracy
by Shirley Tillotson
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Can a book about tax history be a page-turner? You wouldn’t think so. But Give and Take is full of surprises. A Canadian millionaire who embraced the new federal income tax in 1917. A socialist hero, J.S. Woodsworth, who deplored the burden of big government. Most surprising of all, Give and Take reveals that taxes deliver something more than arm …

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The Price of Alliance

The Price of Alliance

The Politics and Procurement of Leopard Tanks for Canada’s NATO Brigade
by Frank Maas
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The first major reappraisal of Pierre Trudeau’s controversial defence policy, The Price of Alliance uses the 1976 procurement of Leopard tanks for Canada’s troops in Europe to shed light on Canada’s relationship with NATO. After six years of pressure from Canada’s allies, Trudeau was convinced that Canadian tanks in Europe were necessary to …

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In Defence of Home Places

In Defence of Home Places

Environmental Activism in Nova Scotia
by Mark R. Leeming
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tagged : environmental conservation & protection, post-confederation (1867-), atlantic provinces (nb, nl, ns, pe)

As environmental deterioration became a major social and political issue near the end of the twentieth century, activists in Nova Scotia stood together to defend the places they called home. Political radicals and conservatives alike worked to achieve legislative and social success, even as they disagreed over fundamental principles. In Defence of …

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Mike’s World

Mike’s World

Lester B. Pearson and Canadian External Affairs
edited by Asa McKercher & Galen Roger Perras
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Although fifty years have passed since Lester Pearson stepped down as prime minister, he still influences debates about Canada’s role in the world. Known as “Mike” to his friends, he has been credited with charting a “Pearsonian” course in which Canada took on a global role as a helpful fixer seeking to mediate disputes and promote intern …

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Infidels and the Damn Churches

Infidels and the Damn Churches

Irreligion and Religion in Settler British Columbia
by Lynne Marks
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British Columbia is at the forefront of a secularizing movement in the English-speaking world. Nearly half its residents claim no religious affiliation, and the province has the highest rate of unbelief or religious indifference in Canada. Infidels and the Damn Churches explores the historical roots of this phenomenon from the 1880s to the First Wo …

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Reluctant Warriors

Reluctant Warriors

Canadian Conscripts and the Great War
by Patrick M. Dennis
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During the “Hundred Days” campaign of the First World War, over 30 percent of conscripts who served in the Canadian Corps became casualties. Yet, they were often considered slackers for not having volunteered. Reluctant Warriors is the first examination of the pivotal role played by Canadian conscripts in the final campaign of the Great War on …

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British Columbia by the Road

British Columbia by the Road

Car Culture and the Making of a Modern Landscape
by Ben Bradley
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In British Columbia by the Road, Ben Bradley takes readers on an unprecedented journey through the history of roads, highways, and motoring in British Columbia’s Interior, a remote landscape composed of plateaus and interlocking valleys, soaring mountains and treacherous passes. Challenging the idea that the automobile offered travellers the free …

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Blood, Sweat, and Fear

Blood, Sweat, and Fear

Violence at Work in the North American Auto Industry, 1960–80
by Jeremy Milloy
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tagged : social history, violence in society, post-confederation (1867-), midwest

Going postal. We think of the rogue employee who snaps. But in Blood, Sweat, and Fear, Jeremy Milloy demonstrates that workplace violence never occurs in isolation. Using violence as a lens, he provides fresh and original insights into the everyday workings of capitalism, class conflict, race, and gender in the United States and Canada of the late …

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Engaging the Line

Engaging the Line

How the Great War Shaped the Canada–US Border
by Brandon R. Dimmel
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For decades, people living in adjacent communities along the Canada–US border enjoyed close social and economic relationships with their neighbours across the line. The introduction of new security measures during the First World War threatened this way of life by restricting the movement of people and goods across the border. Many Canadians rese …

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White Settler Reserve

White Settler Reserve

New Iceland and the Colonization of the Canadian West
by Ryan Eyford
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In 1875, the Canadian government created a reserve for Icelandic immigrants on the southwest shore of Lake Winnipeg. Hoping for a better life in Canada, many of the New Iceland colonists found only hardship, disappointment, or death. Those who survived scurvy and smallpox faced crop failure, internal dissension, and severe flooding that nearly ende …

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Creating Canada’s Peacekeeping Past

Creating Canada’s Peacekeeping Past

by Colin McCullough
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Creating Canada’s Peacekeeping Past illuminates how Canada’s participation in the United Nations’ peacekeeping efforts from 1956 to 1997 was used as a symbol of national identity – in Quebec and the rest of the country. Delving into four decades’ worth of documentaries, newspaper coverage, textbooks, political rhetoric, and more, Colin Mc …

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Time Travel

Time Travel

Tourism and the Rise of the Living History Museum in Mid-Twentieth-Century Canada
by Alan Gordon
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In the 1960s, Canadians could step through time to eighteenth-century trading posts or nineteenth-century pioneer towns. These living history museums promised authentic reconstructions of the past but, as Time Travel shows, they revealed more about mid-twentieth-century interests and perceptions of history than they reflected historical fact. These …

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From Left to Right

From Left to Right

Maternalism and Women’s Political Activism in Postwar Canada
by Brian T. Thorn
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In From Left to Right, Brian Thorn explores what motivated Canadian women to become politically engaged in the 1940s and ’50s. Although women in these decades are often depicted as being trapped in the suburbs, they joined diverse political parties, including the CCF, Social Credit, and the Communist Party of Canada. Thorn argues, controversially …

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The Secular Northwest

The Secular Northwest

Religion and Irreligion in Everyday Postwar Life
by Tina Block
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The image of a rough frontier – where working men were tempted away from church on Sundays by more profane concerns – was perpetuated by postwar religious leaders troubled by the decline in church involvement. Tina Block debunks the myth of a godless frontier, revealing a Pacific Northwest that rejected organized religion – but not necessaril …

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Trudeaumania

Trudeaumania

by Paul Litt
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In 1968, Canadians dared to take a chance on a new kind of politician. Pierre Trudeau became the leader of the Liberal Party in April and two months later won the federal election. His meteoric rise to power was driven by Trudeaumania, an explosive mix of passion and fear fueled by media hype and nationalist ambition. This book traces what happened …

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Capturing Hill 70

Capturing Hill 70

Canada’s Forgotten Battle of the First World War
edited by Douglas E. Delaney & Serge Marc Durflinger
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In August 1917, the Canadian Corps captured Hill 70, vital terrain just north of the French town of Lens. The Canadians suffered some 5,400 casualties and in three harrowing days defeated twenty-one German counterattacks. This spectacularly successful but shockingly costly battle was as innovative as Vimy, yet few Canadians have heard of it or of s …

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What We Learned

What We Learned

Two Generations Reflect on Tsimshian Education and the Day Schools
by Helen Raptis, with members of the Tsimshian Nation
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tagged : native american studies, post-confederation (1867-), history, british columbia (bc)

Stories of Indigenous children forced to attend residential schools have haunted Canadians in recent years. Yet most Indigenous children in Canada attended “Indian day schools,” and later public schools, near their home communities. Although church and government officials often kept detailed administrative records, we know little about the act …

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The Weight of Command

The Weight of Command

Voices of Canada’s Second World War Generals and Those Who Knew Them
by J.L. Granatstein
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Three-quarters of a century after the Second World War, almost all the participants are gone. This book contains interviews with and about the Canadian who led the troops during that war. Edited and introduced by one of the foremost military historians of our time, this carefully curated collection brings to life the generals and their wartime expe …

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