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Without Just Cause: Canada's First National Internment Operations
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Mark Minenko
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Preface xi
- Editors' Introduction xvii
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Part 1. To Canada: Immigration and Settlement
- 'Sifton's Pets': Who Were They? 3
- Sifton's Immigration Policy 17
- Peopling the Prairies with Ukrainians 30
- The Ukrainian Impress on the Canadian West 53
- 'Non-Preferred' People: Inter-war Ukrainian Immigration to Canada 81
- 'This Should Never Be Spoken or Quoted Publicly': Canada's Ukrainians and Their Encounter with the DPs 103
- The Resettlement of Ukrainian Refugees in Canada after the Second World War 123
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Part 2. Among Ourselves: Community Politics and Religion
- Consolidating the Community: The Ukrainian Self-Reliance League 157
- Swallowing Stalinism: Pro-Communist Ukrainian Canadians and Soviet Ukraine in the 19305 187
- Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Francophone Missionaries among Ukrainian Catholics 206
- 'A Portion for the Vanquished': Roman Catholics and the Ukrainian Catholic Church 218
- Wedded to the Cause: Ukrainian-Canadian Women 238
- The Changing Community 254
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Part 3. Of Canada? Ukrainian Canadians and the State
- Divided Loyalties: The Ukrainian Left and the Canadian State 271
- Without Just Cause: Canada's First National Internment Operations 288
- British-Canadian Intellectuals, Ukrainian Immigrants, and Canadian National Identity 304
- Tracy Philipps and the Achievement of Ukrainian-Canadian Unity 326
- Ukrainian-Canadian Politics 342
- Still Coming to Terms: Ukrainians, Jews, and the Deschenes Commission 377
- Notes 391
- Notes on Contributors 495
- Index 497
- Backmatter 543
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Preface xi
- Editors' Introduction xvii
-
Part 1. To Canada: Immigration and Settlement
- 'Sifton's Pets': Who Were They? 3
- Sifton's Immigration Policy 17
- Peopling the Prairies with Ukrainians 30
- The Ukrainian Impress on the Canadian West 53
- 'Non-Preferred' People: Inter-war Ukrainian Immigration to Canada 81
- 'This Should Never Be Spoken or Quoted Publicly': Canada's Ukrainians and Their Encounter with the DPs 103
- The Resettlement of Ukrainian Refugees in Canada after the Second World War 123
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Part 2. Among Ourselves: Community Politics and Religion
- Consolidating the Community: The Ukrainian Self-Reliance League 157
- Swallowing Stalinism: Pro-Communist Ukrainian Canadians and Soviet Ukraine in the 19305 187
- Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Francophone Missionaries among Ukrainian Catholics 206
- 'A Portion for the Vanquished': Roman Catholics and the Ukrainian Catholic Church 218
- Wedded to the Cause: Ukrainian-Canadian Women 238
- The Changing Community 254
-
Part 3. Of Canada? Ukrainian Canadians and the State
- Divided Loyalties: The Ukrainian Left and the Canadian State 271
- Without Just Cause: Canada's First National Internment Operations 288
- British-Canadian Intellectuals, Ukrainian Immigrants, and Canadian National Identity 304
- Tracy Philipps and the Achievement of Ukrainian-Canadian Unity 326
- Ukrainian-Canadian Politics 342
- Still Coming to Terms: Ukrainians, Jews, and the Deschenes Commission 377
- Notes 391
- Notes on Contributors 495
- Index 497
- Backmatter 543