Canada and Colonialism presents the history Canadians must reckon with before decolonization is possible, from the nationâ s establishment as a settler colony to the discriminatory legacies still at work in our institutions and culture.
Canada and Colonialism presents the history Canadians must reckon with before decolonization is possible, from the nationâ s establishment as a settler colony to the discriminatory legacies still at work in our institutions and culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jim Reynolds spent over four decades serving as legal counsel to First Nations in Canada, including thirteen years as general counsel for the Musqueam Band. Now retired from active practice, he writes on colonialism and Aboriginal law in Canada. He holds a PhD from the London School of Economics, where he also taught. His most recent books include Aboriginal Peoples and the Law: A Critical Introduction and From Wardship to Rights: The Guerin Case and Aboriginal Law. He lives in Vancouver, BC.
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Introduction 1 Historical Overview 2 The Essentials of the Empire 3 Self-Rule and Despotism 4 The Rulers and Their Rule 5 Canadian Participation in the Empire 6 Internal Colonialism in Canada 7 Independence, Self-Government, and Reconciliation Conclusion Notes; Suggestions for Further Reading; Index
Introduction 1 Historical Overview 2 The Essentials of the Empire 3 Self-Rule and Despotism 4 The Rulers and Their Rule 5 Canadian Participation in the Empire 6 Internal Colonialism in Canada 7 Independence, Self-Government, and Reconciliation Conclusion Notes; Suggestions for Further Reading; Index
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