ABSTRACTThis article is an investigation into the attempt by the federal Conservative government of Stephen Harper to securitise the Canadian polity through re-enchantment. Through the strategic use of discourses and the shaping of the regime of signification, the article explains how the Harper government attempted to re-enchant national myths of Anglo-conformist nationalism, militarism and loyalism. Using discourse analysis of government documents and speeches, the article examines three sites of discursive intervention: (1) National Museum and Archive policy, specifically, the renaming of the Canadian national museum; (2) the militarisation and royalisation of national institutions and commemorations, notably the renaming of the Canadian...
This paper explores Canada's strategy of nurturing a collective memory and social cohesion by the co...
George Woodcock was anarchism’s most influential historian and an important public intellectual in C...
This article builds upon Yasemin Soysal\u27s early work on post-national citizenship as constituting...
This article is an investigation into the attempt by the federal Conservative government of Stephen ...
Commemorating historical events is an intimately political phenomenon. What nations choose to commem...
This article looks at framing strategies behind the recent Canadian Conservative government’s rhetor...
This thesis examines the relationship between national culture and state security in mid-twentieth c...
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Twelve-hundred Canadians volunteered for the republican cause during the Spanish Civil War. Along wi...
In October 2012, the Canadian Heritage Minister announced that the Canadian Museum of Civilization,...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997Nationalism is perhaps the most potent contemporary p...
This article explores the events leading up to Constitution Act, 1982, in relation to the ...
Abstract: A monograph regarding the history of Canada’s intelligence gathering apparatus has not bee...
Several recent reports seek to evaluate the impact of former Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Canadi...
This paper explores Canada's strategy of nurturing a collective memory and social cohesion by the co...
George Woodcock was anarchism’s most influential historian and an important public intellectual in C...
This article builds upon Yasemin Soysal\u27s early work on post-national citizenship as constituting...
This article is an investigation into the attempt by the federal Conservative government of Stephen ...
Commemorating historical events is an intimately political phenomenon. What nations choose to commem...
This article looks at framing strategies behind the recent Canadian Conservative government’s rhetor...
This thesis examines the relationship between national culture and state security in mid-twentieth c...
The article analyzes the role that the Great War played in shaping Canada’s political identity and i...
Abstract: The trajectory of the Mountie as an authoritarian and authenticating sign in narratives of...
Twelve-hundred Canadians volunteered for the republican cause during the Spanish Civil War. Along wi...
In October 2012, the Canadian Heritage Minister announced that the Canadian Museum of Civilization,...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997Nationalism is perhaps the most potent contemporary p...
This article explores the events leading up to Constitution Act, 1982, in relation to the ...
Abstract: A monograph regarding the history of Canada’s intelligence gathering apparatus has not bee...
Several recent reports seek to evaluate the impact of former Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Canadi...
This paper explores Canada's strategy of nurturing a collective memory and social cohesion by the co...
George Woodcock was anarchism’s most influential historian and an important public intellectual in C...
This article builds upon Yasemin Soysal\u27s early work on post-national citizenship as constituting...