Produktbild: Within and Without the Nation

Within and Without the Nation Canadian History as Transnational History

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

20.11.2015

Abbildungen

2 maps

Herausgeber

Karen Dubinsky + weitere

Verlag

University of Toronto Press

Seitenzahl

384

Maße (L/B/H)

22,8/15,1/2,7 cm

Gewicht

598 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4426-1463-5

Beschreibung

Rezension

‘The collection provides Canadian historians with new and exciting foundations upon which to conceptualize their work.’

- Kevin Brushett (Labour/Le Travail vol 78:2016)

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

20.11.2015

Abbildungen

2 maps

Herausgeber

Verlag

University of Toronto Press

Seitenzahl

384

Maße (L/B/H)

22,8/15,1/2,7 cm

Gewicht

598 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4426-1463-5

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Within and Without the Nation
  • Introduction: Canadian History, Transnational History (Karen Dubinsky, Adele Perry, and Henry Yu)

    Part One: Indigenous Peoples and Dispossessions

    1. The Dog that Didn’t Bark: The Durham Report, Indigenous Dispossession, and Self-Government for Britain’s Settler Colonies (Ann Curthoys)

    2. The Bannisters and Their Colonial World: Family Networks and Colonialism in the Early Nineteenth Century (Elizabeth Elbourne)

    3. Comparing to Connect: Indigenous Voices in Canada and South Africa (Tolly Bradford)

    4. State-Sponsored Photography and Assimilation Policy in Canada and New Zealand (Angela Wanhalla)

    5. Canada and Australia: On Anglo-Saxon “Oceana,” Transcolonial History, and an Interconnected Pacific World (Penelope Edmonds)

    Part Two: Migrations

    6. “In England a Man Can Do as He Likes with His Property”: Migration, Family Fortunes, and the Law in Nineteenth-Century Quebec and the Cape Colony (Bettina Bradbury)

    7. Slave-Owner, Missionary, and Colonization Agent: The Transnational Life of John Taylor, 1813–1884 (Ryan Eyford)

    8. Conceptualizing a Pacific Canada Within and Without Nations (Henry Yu)

    9. “How I Wish I Might Be Near”: Distance, Emotion, and the Epistolary Family in Late Nineteenth-Century Condolence Letters (Laura Ishiguro)

    10. “She Cannot Be Confined to Her Own Region”: Nursing and Nurses in the Caribbean, Canada, and the UK (Karen Flynn)

    Part Three: Nationalisms, Internationalisms, and Antinationalisms

    11. Law and Migration across the Pacific: Narrating the Komagata Maru Outside and Beyond the Nation (Renisa Mawani)

    12. Canadian Girls, Imperial Girls, Global Girls: Race, Nation, and Transnationalism in the Interwar Girl Guide Movement (Kristine Alexander)

    13. Health and Nation through a Transnational Lens: Radical Doctors and the History of Medicare in Saskatchewan (Esyllt W. Jones)

    14. Progressive Catholicism at Home and Abroad: The “Double SolidaritÉ” of Quebec Missionaries in Honduras, 1955–1975 (Fred Burrill and Catherine LeGrand)

    15. Thinking Beyond What Nation? Empire and the Writing of Post-1945 Canadian History (Sean Mills)