This paper studies the segregationist policies of the Canadian government with respect to the people of Japanese origin in Canada in the context of the Second World War. It also studies the strategies and political alliances of these groups to prevent the disintegration of their communities and the deportation of its members. The case study of Japanese-Canadians helps to illuminate the emergence in Canada of a broader fight for Human Rights
Abstract: During World War II the Canadian government implemented a systematic plan to rid British C...
grantor: University of TorontoFew historians consider the 1930s as the formative period of...
In Poland there has been very little research on Japanese Canadians and their experience of incarcer...
This paper studies the segregationist policies of the Canadian government with respect to the people...
In the early months of 1942, the Canadian government orchestrated the mass internment of the entire...
I will be talking about the reasons behind the influx of Japanese immigration in Canada since the ea...
This thesis examines Alberta and Manitoba sugar beet farms as carceral sites for displaced Japanese...
ABSTRACTThis paper argues that a shared reluctance to confront the causes and consequences of histor...
In this paper I reviewed the literature in order to gain a broad understanding of the contexts for e...
Little research has been done on early social work practice in Canada, particularly as it pertains t...
In the summer of 1942, hundreds of male Japanese-Canadians from families interned in British Columbi...
Interrogation of the histories and symbolisms embedded in the Japanese Canadian War Memorial, locate...
In 2016 The Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre will publish a book commemorating the lives o...
This paper uses the collective oral histories of the Chinese Canadian veterans, sixty years after t...
<p>Immigration plays a significant role in various areas of the society’s life and the international...
Abstract: During World War II the Canadian government implemented a systematic plan to rid British C...
grantor: University of TorontoFew historians consider the 1930s as the formative period of...
In Poland there has been very little research on Japanese Canadians and their experience of incarcer...
This paper studies the segregationist policies of the Canadian government with respect to the people...
In the early months of 1942, the Canadian government orchestrated the mass internment of the entire...
I will be talking about the reasons behind the influx of Japanese immigration in Canada since the ea...
This thesis examines Alberta and Manitoba sugar beet farms as carceral sites for displaced Japanese...
ABSTRACTThis paper argues that a shared reluctance to confront the causes and consequences of histor...
In this paper I reviewed the literature in order to gain a broad understanding of the contexts for e...
Little research has been done on early social work practice in Canada, particularly as it pertains t...
In the summer of 1942, hundreds of male Japanese-Canadians from families interned in British Columbi...
Interrogation of the histories and symbolisms embedded in the Japanese Canadian War Memorial, locate...
In 2016 The Nikkei National Museum and Cultural Centre will publish a book commemorating the lives o...
This paper uses the collective oral histories of the Chinese Canadian veterans, sixty years after t...
<p>Immigration plays a significant role in various areas of the society’s life and the international...
Abstract: During World War II the Canadian government implemented a systematic plan to rid British C...
grantor: University of TorontoFew historians consider the 1930s as the formative period of...
In Poland there has been very little research on Japanese Canadians and their experience of incarcer...