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From ![]() Canada and Hungarian Refugees: The Historical Context |
Fifty years after the event, the Canadian program of refugee intake following the abortive Hungarian uprising of 1956 is recalled as a pivotal moment in Canadian immigration history. And it was … | Harold Troper | 18 | 2010 | $2.34 Add |
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From ![]() NEW! Canada and the Czechoslovak Crisis of 1968From: 1968 in Canada |
In 1968, Czechoslovakia experienced its Prague Spring as a gradual political liberalization took place in this previously tightly controlled Communist nation. During the Prague Spring, political … | Andrea Chandler | 19 | 2021 | $1.90 Add |
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From ![]() Canada One Hundred Years from Now: A Federation of Nations? |
Canada’s distinctiveness rests not in its multi-ethnic and multicultural composition but in its enduring national cleavages and confrontations. That distinctiveness is the cause of a … | Jean Laponce | 21 | 2003 | $1.68 Add |
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From ![]() Canadian Business: "No, I’m from Canada" |
This essay will address Canadian distinctiveness in business. | W. Michael Wilson | 6 | 2003 | $0.48 Add |
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From ![]() Canadian Citizenship and Multiculturalism |
Canadian multiculturalism has been seen in the 1990s as undermining Canadian unity and that the federal government was brought to modify the main orientations of its multiculturalism policy. … | Francois Houle | 12 | 2004 | $1.20 Add |
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From ![]() Canadian Culture and Canadian Identity |
Culture, whether we think in terms of the visual arts or literature or music, may have its roots in the community but today it finds its audience outside that community – via television, … | James R. Mitchell | 8 | 2004 | $0.80 Add |
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From ![]() Canadian Distinctiveness and Cultural Policy As We Enter the Twenty-first Century |
The forces of continentalization continue to increase, yet Canadian culture remains[…]distinct and distinctive, the reflection of our unique sensibilities. Canada’s cultural agencies … | Shirley L. Thomson | 9 | 2003 | $0.72 Add |
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From ![]() Canadian Modernism, P.K. Page’s "Arras," and the Idea of the Emotions |
Oppositional pairs—the imagist partnering of subject and object, and a more psychologically oriented one of emotion and reason—are both central to the poem. Through them, … | Shelley Hulan | 23 | 2005 | $2.07 Add |
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From ![]() Care of Mothers and Infants in Montreal between the Wars: The Visiting Nurses of Metropolitan Life, Les Gouttes de lait, and Assistance maternelleFrom: Caring and Curing |
At the end of the nineteenth century, by which time midwives had been practically eliminated, at least in urban areas, women’s knowledge of child rearing began to be looked down upon, and … | Denyse Baillargeon; Susan (Translator) Joss | 18 | 1994 | $1.98 Add |
![]() Caring and CuringHistorical Perspectives on Women and Healing in Canada |
This collection of essays takes the reader from the early 19th century struggle between female midwives and male physicians right up to the late 20th century emergence of professionally trained … | Deborah Gorham; Dianne Dodd | 231 | 1994 | View |
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From ![]() Changing Times: Kanadai Magyar Munkás (The Canadian-Hungarian Worker) and the 1956 Revolution |
The refugee crisis following the 1956 Hungarian Revolution initiated a time of change, growth, and transformation for Canada’s Hungarian communities. The arrival of almost 38,000 refugees … | Christopher Adam | 17 | 2010 | $2.21 Add |
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From ![]() Citizens of the Fifth Continent: Unexpected Culture in the Late 19th Century |
In this paper I will pursue one of the issues that Castles et al. raise concerning the role that women, in particular, have played both at home and abroad; especially that group of women who … | Jeff Brownrigg | 16 | 2004 | $1.60 Add |
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From ![]() Citizenship and Aboriginal Governance: The Royal Commission’s Vision for the Future |
Aboriginal people are both Canadian citizens and citizens of their particular nations. Thus they hold a form of dual citizenship, which permits them to maintain loyalty to their nation and to … | Justice Rene Dussault | 6 | 2004 | $0.60 Add |
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From ![]() Citizenship and Subject-Hood in 20th Century Australia |
Australians were "subjects" before they were citizens. For almost the first fifty years after the Federation of the Australian colonies in 1901, they were – at least in law … | Helen Irving | 10 | 2004 | $1.00 Add |
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From ![]() Citizenship Politics in Canada and the Legacy of Pierre Elliott Trudeau |
This chapter is premised on the idea that Trudeau was the product of a society (Quebec and Canada) that, since the nineteen-sixties, tended to adopt more explicitly the American approach to rights. | Linda Cardinal | 16 | 2004 | $1.60 Add |
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From ![]() Citizenship, Statehood, and AllegianceFrom: Managing Diversity |
Citizenship is simply a legal category, a matter of law. It does not, in and of itself, carry any particular individual qualities or attributes, or, with one arguable exception, give rise to any … | Helen Irving | 31 | 2007 | $3.72 Add |










