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Belonging: the meaning and future of Canadian citizenship
William Kaplan-
Frontmatter
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Contributors (page vii)
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Preface (page xiii)
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Introduction (page 3)
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PART ONE History
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Something of Value? Subjects and Citizens in Canadian History (ROBERT BOTHWELL, page 25)
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The "Hard" Obligations of Citizenship: The Second World War in Canada (J.L. GRANATSTEIN, page 36)
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Divided Loyalties? Divided Country? (DESMOND MORTON, page 50)
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Citizenship and the People's World (PAUL MARTIN, page 64)
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Ebb and Flow of Citizenship in Newfoundland, 1929-1949 (PETER NEARY, page 79)
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A Post-Modern Dominion: The Changing Nature of Canadian Citizenship (ROBERT FULFORD, page 104)
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PART TWO Regions
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Citizenship and Acadie: The Art of the Possible (ROSELLA MELANSON, page 123)
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Belonging: An Essential Element of Citizenship - A Franco-Ontarian Perspective (MARC COUSINEAU, page 137)
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La citoyenneté et le Québec (MONIQUE SIMARD, page 152)
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Citoyenneté québécoise, citoyenneté canadienne et citoyenneté commune selon le modèle de l'Union européenne (DANIEL TURP, page 164)
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PART THREE Law, the Constitution, and Economics
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The Fragmentation of Canadian Citizenship (ALAN C. CAIRNS, page 181)
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Citizenship, the Constitution Act, 1867, and the Charter (ROBERT J. SHARPE, page 221)
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Who Belongs? Changing Concepts of Citizenship and Nationality (WILLIAM KAPLAN, page 245)
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The Costs and Benefits of Being Canadian (MICHAEL A. WALKER, page 265)
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PART FOUR Individuals and Groups
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Citizenship and the Trade Union Movement (DARYL T. BEAN, page 303)
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Citizenship and Social Change: Canadian Women's Struggle for Equality (MAUREEN O'NEIL, page 314)
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Racism as a Barrier to Canadian Citizenship (GLENDA P. SIMMS, page 333)
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First Nations and Canadian Citizenship (DARLENE JOHNSTON, page 349)
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A Question of Belonging: Multiculturalism and Citizenship (NEIL BISSOONDATH, page 368)
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Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CPP | 20.1 (Mar. 1994): 96 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3551838 |
CJPS | 26.4 (Dec. 1993): 805-806 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3229504 |
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Published: c1993
Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
- 9780773509870 (paper)
- 9780773563834 (ebook)
- 9780773509856 (hardcover)