Canada and the British World
Culture, Migration, and Identity
Herausgeber: Buckner, Phillip
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Culture, Migration, and Identity
Herausgeber: Buckner, Phillip
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Phillip Buckner is Professor Emeritus at the University of New Brunswick and a senior research fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies in London. R. Douglas Francis is a professor of history at the University of Calgary.
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Phillip Buckner is Professor Emeritus at the University of New Brunswick and a senior research fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies in London. R. Douglas Francis is a professor of history at the University of Calgary.
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- Verlag: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 186mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9780774813068
- ISBN-10: 0774813067
- Artikelnr.: 22834182
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 186mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 572g
- ISBN-13: 9780774813068
- ISBN-10: 0774813067
- Artikelnr.: 22834182
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Phillip Buckner is Professor Emeritus at the University of New Brunswick and a senior research fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies in London. R. Douglas Francis is a professor of history at the University of Calgary.
Introduction / Phillip Buckner and R. Douglas Francis
1. "Information Wanted": Women Emigrants in a Transatlantic World /
Elizabeth Jane Errington
2. Self-Reflection in the Consolidation of Scottish Identity: A Case Study
in Family Correspondence, 1805-50 / Sarah Katherine Gibson
3. Entering the Christian World: Indigenous Missionaries in Rupert's Land /
A.A. den Otter
4. Law and British Culture in the Creation of British North America /
David Murray
5. New Brunswick Women Travellers and the British Connection, 1845-1905 /
Gail G. Campbell
6. "Our Glorious Anglo-Saxon Race Shall Ever Fill Earth's Highest Place":
The Anglo-Saxon and the Construction of Identity in Late-Nineteenth-Century
Canada / Paula Hastings
7. Canada's Boys - An Imperial or National Asset? Response to
Baden-Powell's Boy Scout Movement in Pre-War Canada / Patricia Dirks
8. Part of the British Empire Too: French Canada and Colonization
Propaganda / Serge Courville
9. Competing Visions: Canada, Britain, and the Writing of the First World
War / Wesley C. Gustavson
10. Claiming Cavell: Britishness and Memoralization / Katie Pickles
11. Scrutinizing the "Submerged Tenth": Salvation Army Immigrants and their
Reception in Canada / Myra Rutherdale
12. Enigmas in Hebridean Emigration: Crofter Colonists in Western Canada /
Marjory Harper
13. Nation-Building in Saskatchewan: Teachers from the British Isles in
Saskatchewan Rural Schools in the 1920s / Marilyn Barber
14. Brushes, Budgets and Butter: Canadian Culture and Identity at the
British Empire Exhibition, 1924-25 / Christopher Tait
15. Instructor to Empire: Canada and the Rhodes Scholarships, 1902-39 /
David E. Torrance
16. The Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission in the 1930s: How Canada's
First Public Broadcaster Negotiated "Britishness" / Mary Vipond
17. Canadian Labour Politics and the British Model, 1920-50 / James Naylor
18. Historical Perspective on Britain: The Ideas of Canadian Historians
Frank H. Underhill and Arthur R.M. Lower / R. Douglas Francis
19. The Monarchy, the Mounties, and Ye Olde English Fayre: Identity at All
Saints' Anglican, Edmonton (1875-1990s) / Frances Swyripa
Contributors
Index
1. "Information Wanted": Women Emigrants in a Transatlantic World /
Elizabeth Jane Errington
2. Self-Reflection in the Consolidation of Scottish Identity: A Case Study
in Family Correspondence, 1805-50 / Sarah Katherine Gibson
3. Entering the Christian World: Indigenous Missionaries in Rupert's Land /
A.A. den Otter
4. Law and British Culture in the Creation of British North America /
David Murray
5. New Brunswick Women Travellers and the British Connection, 1845-1905 /
Gail G. Campbell
6. "Our Glorious Anglo-Saxon Race Shall Ever Fill Earth's Highest Place":
The Anglo-Saxon and the Construction of Identity in Late-Nineteenth-Century
Canada / Paula Hastings
7. Canada's Boys - An Imperial or National Asset? Response to
Baden-Powell's Boy Scout Movement in Pre-War Canada / Patricia Dirks
8. Part of the British Empire Too: French Canada and Colonization
Propaganda / Serge Courville
9. Competing Visions: Canada, Britain, and the Writing of the First World
War / Wesley C. Gustavson
10. Claiming Cavell: Britishness and Memoralization / Katie Pickles
11. Scrutinizing the "Submerged Tenth": Salvation Army Immigrants and their
Reception in Canada / Myra Rutherdale
12. Enigmas in Hebridean Emigration: Crofter Colonists in Western Canada /
Marjory Harper
13. Nation-Building in Saskatchewan: Teachers from the British Isles in
Saskatchewan Rural Schools in the 1920s / Marilyn Barber
14. Brushes, Budgets and Butter: Canadian Culture and Identity at the
British Empire Exhibition, 1924-25 / Christopher Tait
15. Instructor to Empire: Canada and the Rhodes Scholarships, 1902-39 /
David E. Torrance
16. The Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission in the 1930s: How Canada's
First Public Broadcaster Negotiated "Britishness" / Mary Vipond
17. Canadian Labour Politics and the British Model, 1920-50 / James Naylor
18. Historical Perspective on Britain: The Ideas of Canadian Historians
Frank H. Underhill and Arthur R.M. Lower / R. Douglas Francis
19. The Monarchy, the Mounties, and Ye Olde English Fayre: Identity at All
Saints' Anglican, Edmonton (1875-1990s) / Frances Swyripa
Contributors
Index
Introduction / Phillip Buckner and R. Douglas Francis
1. "Information Wanted": Women Emigrants in a Transatlantic World /
Elizabeth Jane Errington
2. Self-Reflection in the Consolidation of Scottish Identity: A Case Study
in Family Correspondence, 1805-50 / Sarah Katherine Gibson
3. Entering the Christian World: Indigenous Missionaries in Rupert's Land /
A.A. den Otter
4. Law and British Culture in the Creation of British North America /
David Murray
5. New Brunswick Women Travellers and the British Connection, 1845-1905 /
Gail G. Campbell
6. "Our Glorious Anglo-Saxon Race Shall Ever Fill Earth's Highest Place":
The Anglo-Saxon and the Construction of Identity in Late-Nineteenth-Century
Canada / Paula Hastings
7. Canada's Boys - An Imperial or National Asset? Response to
Baden-Powell's Boy Scout Movement in Pre-War Canada / Patricia Dirks
8. Part of the British Empire Too: French Canada and Colonization
Propaganda / Serge Courville
9. Competing Visions: Canada, Britain, and the Writing of the First World
War / Wesley C. Gustavson
10. Claiming Cavell: Britishness and Memoralization / Katie Pickles
11. Scrutinizing the "Submerged Tenth": Salvation Army Immigrants and their
Reception in Canada / Myra Rutherdale
12. Enigmas in Hebridean Emigration: Crofter Colonists in Western Canada /
Marjory Harper
13. Nation-Building in Saskatchewan: Teachers from the British Isles in
Saskatchewan Rural Schools in the 1920s / Marilyn Barber
14. Brushes, Budgets and Butter: Canadian Culture and Identity at the
British Empire Exhibition, 1924-25 / Christopher Tait
15. Instructor to Empire: Canada and the Rhodes Scholarships, 1902-39 /
David E. Torrance
16. The Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission in the 1930s: How Canada's
First Public Broadcaster Negotiated "Britishness" / Mary Vipond
17. Canadian Labour Politics and the British Model, 1920-50 / James Naylor
18. Historical Perspective on Britain: The Ideas of Canadian Historians
Frank H. Underhill and Arthur R.M. Lower / R. Douglas Francis
19. The Monarchy, the Mounties, and Ye Olde English Fayre: Identity at All
Saints' Anglican, Edmonton (1875-1990s) / Frances Swyripa
Contributors
Index
1. "Information Wanted": Women Emigrants in a Transatlantic World /
Elizabeth Jane Errington
2. Self-Reflection in the Consolidation of Scottish Identity: A Case Study
in Family Correspondence, 1805-50 / Sarah Katherine Gibson
3. Entering the Christian World: Indigenous Missionaries in Rupert's Land /
A.A. den Otter
4. Law and British Culture in the Creation of British North America /
David Murray
5. New Brunswick Women Travellers and the British Connection, 1845-1905 /
Gail G. Campbell
6. "Our Glorious Anglo-Saxon Race Shall Ever Fill Earth's Highest Place":
The Anglo-Saxon and the Construction of Identity in Late-Nineteenth-Century
Canada / Paula Hastings
7. Canada's Boys - An Imperial or National Asset? Response to
Baden-Powell's Boy Scout Movement in Pre-War Canada / Patricia Dirks
8. Part of the British Empire Too: French Canada and Colonization
Propaganda / Serge Courville
9. Competing Visions: Canada, Britain, and the Writing of the First World
War / Wesley C. Gustavson
10. Claiming Cavell: Britishness and Memoralization / Katie Pickles
11. Scrutinizing the "Submerged Tenth": Salvation Army Immigrants and their
Reception in Canada / Myra Rutherdale
12. Enigmas in Hebridean Emigration: Crofter Colonists in Western Canada /
Marjory Harper
13. Nation-Building in Saskatchewan: Teachers from the British Isles in
Saskatchewan Rural Schools in the 1920s / Marilyn Barber
14. Brushes, Budgets and Butter: Canadian Culture and Identity at the
British Empire Exhibition, 1924-25 / Christopher Tait
15. Instructor to Empire: Canada and the Rhodes Scholarships, 1902-39 /
David E. Torrance
16. The Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission in the 1930s: How Canada's
First Public Broadcaster Negotiated "Britishness" / Mary Vipond
17. Canadian Labour Politics and the British Model, 1920-50 / James Naylor
18. Historical Perspective on Britain: The Ideas of Canadian Historians
Frank H. Underhill and Arthur R.M. Lower / R. Douglas Francis
19. The Monarchy, the Mounties, and Ye Olde English Fayre: Identity at All
Saints' Anglican, Edmonton (1875-1990s) / Frances Swyripa
Contributors
Index