This article unpacks the rise and fall of Canadian campaigns to annex Britain’s West Indian colonies during the First World War to underscore the significance of the West Indies and the rise of transnational Black resistance to Canada’s evolving autonomy in the British Empire. It suggests that the war-time struggle for Canadian autonomy was a racially-inscribed project whose outcome was contingent on the increasingly fraught relations between white Canadians and West Indians of colour. By inserting the West Indies and West Indian struggles for racial justice in the war-time discourse of Canadian autonomy, the article places an important war-time social formation in dialogue with a subject that is normally explored in the analytic confines o...
With few exceptions, Journal articles have represented “race” and racism in step with the convention...
This article argues that Canada is an imperial power in the global order, and that more traditional ...
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Sir Sam Hughes, the Minister of Militia and Defence, officially welcomed Blacks to join Canada’s war...
This article closely examines the ways in which masters and slaves struggled to define slavery in th...
This article traces the process by which eight Lower Canadian Patriotes became Bermudian convicts to...
Forcibly relocated by the Jamaican government, the Maroons of Trelawney Town, Jamaica, reached Halif...
This article reassesses the argument of Barbed-Wire Imperialism for a contemporary Canadian readersh...
An advertisement for a “Negro man and boy” and “a variety of other articles too tedious to mention” ...
Celebrating its centenary in 2022, the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association (JCHA) has bee...
This article explores the ways in which the Nova Scotia Archives confronted questions of race from 1...
This essay examines the changing place of colonization in the Journal of the Canadian Historical Ass...
This article surveys a century of U.S. writing on the War of 1898, and Canadian writing on the South...
The article analyzes the role that the Great War played in shaping Canada’s political identity and i...
This paper examines how enslaved Africans living in Upper Canada at the turn of the 19th century pro...
With few exceptions, Journal articles have represented “race” and racism in step with the convention...
This article argues that Canada is an imperial power in the global order, and that more traditional ...
Cet article met en évidence les événements qui ont mené à l’incident du Komagata Maru en faisant la ...
Sir Sam Hughes, the Minister of Militia and Defence, officially welcomed Blacks to join Canada’s war...
This article closely examines the ways in which masters and slaves struggled to define slavery in th...
This article traces the process by which eight Lower Canadian Patriotes became Bermudian convicts to...
Forcibly relocated by the Jamaican government, the Maroons of Trelawney Town, Jamaica, reached Halif...
This article reassesses the argument of Barbed-Wire Imperialism for a contemporary Canadian readersh...
An advertisement for a “Negro man and boy” and “a variety of other articles too tedious to mention” ...
Celebrating its centenary in 2022, the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association (JCHA) has bee...
This article explores the ways in which the Nova Scotia Archives confronted questions of race from 1...
This essay examines the changing place of colonization in the Journal of the Canadian Historical Ass...
This article surveys a century of U.S. writing on the War of 1898, and Canadian writing on the South...
The article analyzes the role that the Great War played in shaping Canada’s political identity and i...
This paper examines how enslaved Africans living in Upper Canada at the turn of the 19th century pro...
With few exceptions, Journal articles have represented “race” and racism in step with the convention...
This article argues that Canada is an imperial power in the global order, and that more traditional ...
Cet article met en évidence les événements qui ont mené à l’incident du Komagata Maru en faisant la ...