In Cold War North America, liberal intellectuals constructed the Canadian and American national identities in contrast to totalitarianism. Theorists of totalitarianism described Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union as monolithic societies marked by absolutism and intolerance toward societal differences. In response, many intellectuals imagined Canada and the United States as pluralistic nations that valued diversity. The ways in which Canadians and Americans imagined their respective national identities also varied with epistemological trends that were based on the ideas of totalitarianism and its correlate, anti-totalitarianism. These trends emphasized particularity and diversity. Using archival sources, interviews with policy-makers, and ana...
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This diploma thesis is covering Québec's policy and Quebec's change of identity from the era of the ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997Nationalism is perhaps the most potent contemporary p...
This dissertation examines the underappreciated history of what is commonly known as ‘cold war liber...
This dissertation argues that the history of anti-communism in English Canada between 1945 and 1967 ...
This thesis examines the relationship between national culture and state security in mid-twentieth c...
The thesis examines the public discourse on race, foreignness, ethnic diversity, inclusion of "new C...
Open accessExamines the confusion that multiculturalism has wrought in Canadian political life by co...
The unexpected global rise of intolerant nationalism at the end of the twentieth century has receive...
State-sponsored multiculturalism has faced significant social and political challenges in recent yea...
September 11, 2001 will forever be etched in the memory of Canadians who were deeply affected by the...
Following Joseph Stalin’s death in 1953, Nikita Khrushchev became leader of the Soviet Union and ush...
This article compares the debate about multiculturalism as it has emerged in Western Europe and Nort...
The seeming pervasiveness of secessionist movements around the world challenges conventional explana...
The decade following World War II was the formative period of post-war alignment in international re...
The challenges associated with the management of diversity in Canada touch a variety of intellectual...
This diploma thesis is covering Québec's policy and Quebec's change of identity from the era of the ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997Nationalism is perhaps the most potent contemporary p...
This dissertation examines the underappreciated history of what is commonly known as ‘cold war liber...