No Free Man: Canada, the Great War, and the Enemy Alien Experience (McGill-Queen's Studies in Ethnic History Book 2) (Volume 2)

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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 the ways in which the political and legal status of enemy subjects configured the policy and practice of internment and how this process - magnified by the challenges of the war - affected the broader concerns of public order and national security. Placing the issue of internment within the wider context of community and belonging, Kordan further delves into the ways that wartime turbulence and anxieties shaped public attitudes towards the treatment of enemy aliens. He concludes that Canada’s leadership failed to protect immigrants of enemy origin during a period of intense suspicion, conflict, and crisis.Framed by questions about government rights, responsibilities, and obligations, and based on extensive archival research, No Free Man provides a systematic and thoughtful account of Canadian government policy towards enemy aliens during the First World War. Read more

ASIN B01LG3K9A0
XRay Not Enabled
ISBN13 978-0773599642
Edition 2nd
Language English
File size 22.0 MB
Page Flip Enabled
Publisher McGill-Queen's University Press
Word Wise Enabled
Print length 411 pages
Accessibility Learn more
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Part of series McGill-Queen's Studies in Ethnic History
Publication date September 1, 2016
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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