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14 Raising the Iron Curtain: Transnationalism and the Croatian Diaspora since the Collapse of 1989
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Tables ix
- Preface and Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: The Meaning and Significance of Transnationalism 1
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Transnationalism in Historical and Political Perspective
- The Politics of Transnationalism: Comparative Perspectives 18
- Transnationalism and the Age of Mass Migration, 1880s to 1920s 35
- Unmaking a Transnational Community: Japanese Canadian Families in Wartime Canada 52
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Contemporary Patterns
- Characteristics of Immigrant Transnationalism in Vancouver 71
- Transnational Urbanism: Toronto at a Crossroads 91
- Contentious Politics and Transnationalism from Below: The Case of Ethnic and Racialized Minorities in Quebec 111
- The Caribbean Community in Canada: Transnational Connections and Transformations 130
- The Maple-Neem Nexus: Transnational Links of South Asian Canadians 150
- The Invisible Transnationals? Americans in Canada 164
- Latin American Transnationalism in Canada: Does It Exist, What Forms Does It Take, and Where Is It Going? 180
- The New “In-Between” Peoples: Southern-European Transnationalism 202
- Whose Transnationalism? Canada, “Clash of Civilizations” Discourse, and Arab and Muslim Canadians 216
- Chinese Transnationalism: Class and Capital Flows 241
- Raising the Iron Curtain: Transnationalism and the Croatian Diaspora since the Collapse of 1989 261
- Canadian Jewry and Transnationalism: Israel, Anti-Semitism, and the Jewish Diaspora 278
- Conclusion: Directions for Future Research 296
- References 299
- Contributors 327
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Tables ix
- Preface and Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: The Meaning and Significance of Transnationalism 1
-
Transnationalism in Historical and Political Perspective
- The Politics of Transnationalism: Comparative Perspectives 18
- Transnationalism and the Age of Mass Migration, 1880s to 1920s 35
- Unmaking a Transnational Community: Japanese Canadian Families in Wartime Canada 52
-
Contemporary Patterns
- Characteristics of Immigrant Transnationalism in Vancouver 71
- Transnational Urbanism: Toronto at a Crossroads 91
- Contentious Politics and Transnationalism from Below: The Case of Ethnic and Racialized Minorities in Quebec 111
- The Caribbean Community in Canada: Transnational Connections and Transformations 130
- The Maple-Neem Nexus: Transnational Links of South Asian Canadians 150
- The Invisible Transnationals? Americans in Canada 164
- Latin American Transnationalism in Canada: Does It Exist, What Forms Does It Take, and Where Is It Going? 180
- The New “In-Between” Peoples: Southern-European Transnationalism 202
- Whose Transnationalism? Canada, “Clash of Civilizations” Discourse, and Arab and Muslim Canadians 216
- Chinese Transnationalism: Class and Capital Flows 241
- Raising the Iron Curtain: Transnationalism and the Croatian Diaspora since the Collapse of 1989 261
- Canadian Jewry and Transnationalism: Israel, Anti-Semitism, and the Jewish Diaspora 278
- Conclusion: Directions for Future Research 296
- References 299
- Contributors 327
- Index 333