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Moved by the State

Forced Relocation and Making a Good Life in Postwar Canada
  • Tina Loo
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2019
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About this book

Through five diverse episodes of forced relocation across Canada, Moved by the State offers a new look at the power of the welfare state and the political culture of postwar Canada.

Author / Editor information

Tina Loo is a professor of history at the University of British Columbia. Her previous book is States of Nature: Conserving Canada’s Wildlife in the Twentieth Century. A recipient of Clio and Sir John A. Macdonald prizes from the Canadian Historical Association, as well as the Canada Prize from the Canadian Federation of Humanities and Social Sciences, she is also a member of the Royal Society of Canada.

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C. J. Taylor, Parks Canada:
…the book is thought-provoking and will inspire discussion among those looking to Canadian social and political challenges of the past, as well as those considering them in the future.

Penny Bryden, author of Canada: A Political Biography:
Tina Loo is a masterful scholar and in Moved by the State she offers a completely new interpretation of resettlements of the 1950s and ’60s as understood through the lens of high modernism. The result is both revisionist and refreshing.

James Kenny, associate professor, Department of History, Royal Military College of Canada:
Moved by the State illuminates a moment in Canadian history when bureaucrats, politicians, and university “experts” – imbued with hope and a belief in the interventionist state – planned the forcible relocation of individuals from their communities in order to help them share in “the good life.” It is meticulously researched, theoretically informed, and convincingly argued.


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eBook published on:
June 1, 2019
eBook ISBN:
9780774861021
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Main content:
296
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20 b&w photos, 12 maps, 2 tables
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