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Civilian internment in Canada :  histories and legacies /  Cover Image Book Book

Civilian internment in Canada : histories and legacies

Summary: "Civilian Internment in Canada examines abuse of the civil rights and liberties of tens of thousands of Canadians and Canadian residents via internment from 1914 to the present day. This ongoing story spans both war and peacetime and has affected people from a wide variety of political backgrounds and ethno-cultural communities, bequeathing a complex legacy for survivors and their descendants. Despite the well-known impounding of tens of thousands of Japanese, Ukrainians, assorted eastern Europeans, Germans, and Italians as "enemy aliens" during the two World Wars, civilian internment in this country has not been widely discussed, particularly in comparative ways. Indeed, there has been a propensity to sweep these events under the proverbial rug, keeping them out of the national discourse. Civilian Internment in Canada brings together senior scholars in the field of internment and civil liberties studies with emerging scholars, graduate students, community members, teachers, public historians, artists, former internees, descendants of internees, and redress activists to examine the processes and consequences of civilian internment during real and perceived wartime contexts, ranging from the Great War to the Cold War to the "War on Terror." It demonstrates the ways in which "shared authority" between scholars and subjects can both reshape our understanding of crucial episodes in Canada's history and bring a sense of vibrancy and immediacy to the all-too current question of civil liberties and minority rights in today's security state."--

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780887555916
  • ISBN: 9780887555930
  • ISBN: 9780887558771
  • ISBN: 9780887558450
  • Physical Description: 414 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
    print
  • Publisher: Winnipeg, Manitoba : University of Manitoba Press, [2020]

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note: Introduction / Rhonda L. Hinther and Jim Mochoruk -- Part 1: Metanarratives -- Chapter 1: The Rule of Law and Human Rights in the Twenty-First Century / Dennis Edney -- Chapter 2: Human Rights and the Politics of Freedom: Civilian Internment in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights / Jodi Giesbrecht -- Part 2: Internment and the Ukrainian Left in Two World Wars -- Chapter 3: Reinserting Radicalism: Canada's First National Internment Operations, the Ukrainian Left, and the Politics of Redress / Kassandra Luciuk -- Chapter 4: Collateral Damage: The Defence of Canada Regulations, Civilian Internment, Ethnicity and Left-Wing Institutions / Jim Mochoruk -- Part 3: Authorities, Internment, and Community Interventions -- Chapter 5: An Unprecedented Dichotomy: Impacts and Consequences of Serbian Internment in Canada during the Great War / Marinel Mandres -- Chapter 6: The Ex-Minister and the Fascist: A Tale of Two RCMP Informants during the Second World War / Travis Tomchuk -- Part 4: Gender, Identity, and Internment in the Second World War -- Chapter 7: "Camp Boys": Privacy and the Sexual Self / Christine Whitehouse -- Chapter 8: "Likely to be Hampered and So She Prepared for the Worst": Far Left Women and Political Incarceration during the Second World War / Rhonda L. Hinther -- Part 5: Japanese Canadians: Resistance and Internment by Other Means -- Chapter 9: Informal Internment: Japanese Canadian Farmers in Southern Alberta, 1941–1945 / Aya Fujiwara -- Chapter 10: Destroying the Myth of Quietism: Strikes, Riots, Protest, and Reistance in Japanese Internment / Mikhail Bjorge -- Part 6: Personal Reflections and Documents of the Internment Experience -- Chapter 11: Japanese Canadian Internment: A Personal Account / Grace Eiko Thomson -- Chapter 12: Anecdote and Document: The Internment Experience of Rolf Schultze and Dorothy Caine / Clemence Schultze -- Chapter 13: Ukrainian Internment during the Second World War: The Case of the Ukrainian Labour Farmer Temple Association and Peter Prokopchak / Myron Momryk -- Part 7: Commemorating Internment: Museums, Memory, and the Politics of Public History -- Chapter 14: The New Brunswick Internment Camp Museum: Preserving the History of Internment Camp B-70 / Ed Caissie and Todd Caissie -- Chapter 15: Exhibiting Contentious Topics: Finding a Place for the Internment Violin in the Canadian History Hall / Emily Cuggy and Kathleen Ogilvie -- Chapter 16: Civilian Internment and the Impact of War: Legacy and Public History / Sharon Reilly -- Part 8: International Internees: Canada as "Host" -- Chapter 17: The Paradox of Survival: Jewish Refugees Interned in Canada, 1940–43 / Paula J. Draper -- Chapter 18: Narrating Internment, Narrating Canada: Wartime Experiences of German Merchant Seamen / Judith Kestler -- Part 9: The Politics of Redress -- Chapter 19: A Numbers Game?: Stories of Suffering in Italian Canadian Internment in the Second World War / Franca Iacovetta -- Chapter 20: The Internment of Japanese Canadians: A Human Rights Violation / Art Miki
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Issued also in electronic format.
Subject: World War, 1914-1918 -- Concentration camps -- Canada
World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps -- Canada
World War, 1914-1918 -- Evacuation of civilians -- Canada
World War, 1939-1945 -- Evacuation of civilians -- Canada

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