Ethnic Elites and Canadian Identity : Japanese, Ukrainians, and Scots, 1919-1971.
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- 9780887554292
- 305.8009710904
- F1035.A1F84 2012
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Acronyms -- Introduction -- Three Groups and T heir Historiographies -- The Notion of the "Mainstream" and Ethnic Boundaries -- Organization and T hemes -- Scope and Limitations -- Chapter 1 - Changing Ethnic Profiles: Scots, Ukrainians, and Japanese -- The Era of Segregation and Alienation -- The Era of Assimilation and Integration -- Chapter 2 - The Consolidation of Ethnic Boundaries and the Rise of the Mosaic -- Ethnic Elites and the Crystallization of Ethnic Communities -- Dual Loyalty and Embryonic Multiculturalism -- Homeland Myths and Symbols and the Canadian Mosaic -- Chapter 3 - Increasing Tensions and the Wartime Mosaic -- Reinforcing the Ethnic Hierarchy: Mainstream Canada -- Conflicting and Unconflicting Loyalties: Between Homelands and Canada -- Bridging the Gap: Democracy and Ethnic Rights -- The Wartime Mosaic -- Chapter 4 - Democratic and Multicultural Citizenship -- Toward a New Canada: Canadian Democracy and Citizenship -- Tying Ethnic Causes to Canadian Democracy and Citizenship -- Toward Multiculturalism -- Searching for a Cause -- Chapter 5 - The Canadianization and Ethnicization of Myths, Collective Memories, and Symbols -- Homeland Myths and Symbols -- Crystallization of Canadian Ethnic Myths, Symbols, and Histories -- Region and Identity -- Chapter 6 - Ethnic Movements and the Road to Multiculturalism -- Defining Canadian Multiculturalism: Ukrainian Leadership and Priorities -- Making Multiculturalism Pan-Canadian: The Canadian Centennial -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Selected Bibliography -- Primary Sources -- Books -- Articles -- Archives -- Newspapers -- Government Publications -- Briefs -- Secondary Sources -- Books -- Articles -- Conference Presentations -- Theses -- Index.
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