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No Free Man
  • Language: en

No Free Man

Approximately 8,000 Canadian civilians were imprisoned during the First World War because of their ethnic ties to Germany, Austria-Hungary, and other enemy nations. Although not as well-known as the later internments of Japanese Canadians during the Second World War, these incarcerations played a crucial role in shaping debates about Canadian citizenship, diversity, and loyalty. Tracing the evolution and consequences of Canadian government policy towards immigrants of enemy nationality, No Free Man is a nuanced work that acknowledges both the challenges faced by the Government of Canada as well as the experiences of internees and their families. Bohdan Kordan gives particular attention to th...

Bare and Impolitic Right
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 112

Bare and Impolitic Right

When must a current government attempt to come to terms with the wrongs of governments long past? In A Bare and Impolitic Right Bohdan Kordan and Craig Mahovsky examine the internment of Ukrainian Canadians during the Great War and explore the political, philosophical, and ethical dimensions of redress. Situating the campaign for Ukrainian-Canadian redress within a wider discussion on political leadership and transitional justice, the authors argue that, by reaffirming the values that are central to a rule-based society, symbolic redress might not only play an important role in reconciling the past with present and future generations but also aid the country to reconnect with those foundational traditions that inform Canadian political culture.

Enemy Aliens, Prisoners of War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Enemy Aliens, Prisoners of War

Focusing on these and other thematic issues, Bohdan Kordan assesses the policy and practice of civilian internment in Canada during the Great War and provides a clear yet critical statement about the complex and troubling nature of this experience. Period photographs and first person accounts augment the text, helping to communicate not only the layered and textured character of the experience but the human drama of the story as well. A comprehensive roster identifying those interned in the frontier camps of the Rocky Mountains is also included.

Canada and the Ukrainian Question, 1939-1945
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

Canada and the Ukrainian Question, 1939-1945

Focusing on the difficulties the government faced in trying to reconcile moral imperatives and political interest, Kordan provides an innovative interpretation of government policy toward Ukrainian Canadians. Drawing extensively on Canadian, British, American, and Soviet archival material, he highlights the connection between the government's foreign and domestic concerns and the implications of each for Canadian nation building. Meticulously researched and richly detailed, Canada and the Ukrainian Question, 1939-1945 offers a clear but critical statement about Canada's uneven approach to ethnic integration and policy making. It will be of interest to historians as well as those interested in foreign policy.

Canada and the Ukrainian Crisis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 142

Canada and the Ukrainian Crisis

Since 1991, Canada has provided Ukraine with ongoing political and economic assistance. Never was this policy pursued with more urgency than in 2014, when Russian aggression prompted the Canadian government to elevate its support for Ukraine to a foreign policy priority. Although the move is often described as a radical departure, Bohdan Kordan and Mitchell Dowie contend that it was consistent with Canada's security interests and political and historical identity. In this calculation the worldview of Prime Minister Stephen Harper also figured prominently. Canada and the Ukrainian Crisis offers a timely explanation of the dynamic interaction between key factors - at the international, nationa...

Strategic Friends
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 173

Strategic Friends

Since the end of the Soviet Union, Canada has played a leading role in the international response to Ukraine and to the challenges associated with its transition to independence. As Conservative and Liberal governments alike have sought to adapt foreign policy to contend with uncertainty and upheaval, the relationship between Canada and Ukraine has remained resilient. In Strategic Friends Bohdan Kordan examines the intersections between global developments and Canada's evolving foreign policy in light of national interests, domestic factors, and political agency. His historical-comparative narrative follows the post-Cold War aspirations and ambitions of the Mulroney, Chrétien, Martin, and H...

In the Shadow of the Rockies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

In the Shadow of the Rockies

Diary of an internment camp at Banff/Castle Mountain, operating between 1915 and 1917.

Ethnicity, the State, and War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

Ethnicity, the State, and War

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1991
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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First World War Internment in Canada
  • Language: en

First World War Internment in Canada

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"First World War internment in Canada represents a short treatise that utilizes a political-ethical lens to assess both the rationale behind the decision to intern and it's consequences. A political choice, internment was also a moral choice as revealed in the way the policy and practice of internment unfolded and in the reservations expressed about its use at the time. This perspective helps guide our understanding of the experience, its historical significance and contemporary relevance."--

The Foreign Office and the Famine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 570

The Foreign Office and the Famine

SCOTT (copy 1) From the Johns Holmes Library collection.