Celebrating Canada
Holidays, National Days, and the Crafting of Identities
Herausgeber: Hayday, Mathew; Blake, Raymond B
Celebrating Canada
Holidays, National Days, and the Crafting of Identities
Herausgeber: Hayday, Mathew; Blake, Raymond B
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In Celebrating Canada, Matthew Hayday and Raymond Blake situate Canada in an international context as they examine the history and evolution of our national and provincial holidays and annual celebrations.
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In Celebrating Canada, Matthew Hayday and Raymond Blake situate Canada in an international context as they examine the history and evolution of our national and provincial holidays and annual celebrations.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781442627130
- ISBN-10: 1442627131
- Artikelnr.: 45063072
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781442627130
- ISBN-10: 1442627131
- Artikelnr.: 45063072
Edited by Matthew Hayday and Raymond Blake
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Nationalism, Identity, and Community in Canada’s Holidays
Matthew Hayday & Raymond B. Blake
1. Taking it to the Streets: Negotiating National Identities in Montreal’s
Parades, 1840-1880
Gillian I. Leitch
2. "Righteousness Exalteth the Nation": Religion, Nationalism, and
Thanksgiving Day in Ontario, 1859-1914
Peter A. Stevens
3. The Politics of Holiday-making: Legislating Victoria Day as a Perpetual
Holiday in Canada, 1897-1901
Chris Tait
4. Promoting a "Sound Patriotic Feeling" in Canada through Empire Day,
1899-1957
Marcel Martel, Allison Ward, Joel Belliveau & Brittney Anne Bos
5. "One Flag, One Throne, One Empire?" Espousing and Replacing Empire Day
in French Canada, 1899-1952
Joel Belliveau & Marcel Martel
6. Love the Empire, Love Yourself? Empire Day, Immigration, and the Role of
Britishness in Anglo--¿Canadian Identity, 1920-1955
Brittney Anne Bos & Allison Marie Ward
7. From Armistice to Remembrance: The Continuing Evolution of Remembrance
Day in Canada
Teresa Iacobelli
8. Dominion Day and the Rites of Regionalism in British Columbia, 1867-1937
Forrest D. Pass
9. Dominion Day in Britain, 1900-1919
Mike Benbough-Jackson
10. A Chinese Counterpart to Dominion Day: Chinese Humiliation Day in
Interwar Canada (1924-1930)
Lianbi Zhu & Timothy Baycroft
11. Canada’s Day: Inventing a Tradition, Defining a Culture
Matthew Hayday
12. Dreams of a National Identity: Trudeau, Citizenship and Canada Day
Raymond B. Blake & Bailey Antonishyn
13. The Redundant "Dominion": Refitting The National Fabric At Empire’s End
Stuart Ward
14. "Adieu le mouton, salut les Québécois!": The Lévesque government and
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day Celebrations, 1976-1984
Marc-André Gagnon
15. The Rootedness of Acadian Neo-nationalism: The Changing Meaning of le
15 août, 1968-1982
Michael Poplyansky
16. Marketing the Maple Leaf: The Curious Case of National Flag of Canada
Day
Richard Nimijean & L. Pauline Rankin
17. Conclusion
Matthew Hayday & Raymond B. Blake
Appendix: National Days and Holidays
Contributors
Introduction: Nationalism, Identity, and Community in Canada’s Holidays
Matthew Hayday & Raymond B. Blake
1. Taking it to the Streets: Negotiating National Identities in Montreal’s
Parades, 1840-1880
Gillian I. Leitch
2. "Righteousness Exalteth the Nation": Religion, Nationalism, and
Thanksgiving Day in Ontario, 1859-1914
Peter A. Stevens
3. The Politics of Holiday-making: Legislating Victoria Day as a Perpetual
Holiday in Canada, 1897-1901
Chris Tait
4. Promoting a "Sound Patriotic Feeling" in Canada through Empire Day,
1899-1957
Marcel Martel, Allison Ward, Joel Belliveau & Brittney Anne Bos
5. "One Flag, One Throne, One Empire?" Espousing and Replacing Empire Day
in French Canada, 1899-1952
Joel Belliveau & Marcel Martel
6. Love the Empire, Love Yourself? Empire Day, Immigration, and the Role of
Britishness in Anglo--¿Canadian Identity, 1920-1955
Brittney Anne Bos & Allison Marie Ward
7. From Armistice to Remembrance: The Continuing Evolution of Remembrance
Day in Canada
Teresa Iacobelli
8. Dominion Day and the Rites of Regionalism in British Columbia, 1867-1937
Forrest D. Pass
9. Dominion Day in Britain, 1900-1919
Mike Benbough-Jackson
10. A Chinese Counterpart to Dominion Day: Chinese Humiliation Day in
Interwar Canada (1924-1930)
Lianbi Zhu & Timothy Baycroft
11. Canada’s Day: Inventing a Tradition, Defining a Culture
Matthew Hayday
12. Dreams of a National Identity: Trudeau, Citizenship and Canada Day
Raymond B. Blake & Bailey Antonishyn
13. The Redundant "Dominion": Refitting The National Fabric At Empire’s End
Stuart Ward
14. "Adieu le mouton, salut les Québécois!": The Lévesque government and
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day Celebrations, 1976-1984
Marc-André Gagnon
15. The Rootedness of Acadian Neo-nationalism: The Changing Meaning of le
15 août, 1968-1982
Michael Poplyansky
16. Marketing the Maple Leaf: The Curious Case of National Flag of Canada
Day
Richard Nimijean & L. Pauline Rankin
17. Conclusion
Matthew Hayday & Raymond B. Blake
Appendix: National Days and Holidays
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Nationalism, Identity, and Community in Canada’s Holidays
Matthew Hayday & Raymond B. Blake
1. Taking it to the Streets: Negotiating National Identities in Montreal’s
Parades, 1840-1880
Gillian I. Leitch
2. "Righteousness Exalteth the Nation": Religion, Nationalism, and
Thanksgiving Day in Ontario, 1859-1914
Peter A. Stevens
3. The Politics of Holiday-making: Legislating Victoria Day as a Perpetual
Holiday in Canada, 1897-1901
Chris Tait
4. Promoting a "Sound Patriotic Feeling" in Canada through Empire Day,
1899-1957
Marcel Martel, Allison Ward, Joel Belliveau & Brittney Anne Bos
5. "One Flag, One Throne, One Empire?" Espousing and Replacing Empire Day
in French Canada, 1899-1952
Joel Belliveau & Marcel Martel
6. Love the Empire, Love Yourself? Empire Day, Immigration, and the Role of
Britishness in Anglo--¿Canadian Identity, 1920-1955
Brittney Anne Bos & Allison Marie Ward
7. From Armistice to Remembrance: The Continuing Evolution of Remembrance
Day in Canada
Teresa Iacobelli
8. Dominion Day and the Rites of Regionalism in British Columbia, 1867-1937
Forrest D. Pass
9. Dominion Day in Britain, 1900-1919
Mike Benbough-Jackson
10. A Chinese Counterpart to Dominion Day: Chinese Humiliation Day in
Interwar Canada (1924-1930)
Lianbi Zhu & Timothy Baycroft
11. Canada’s Day: Inventing a Tradition, Defining a Culture
Matthew Hayday
12. Dreams of a National Identity: Trudeau, Citizenship and Canada Day
Raymond B. Blake & Bailey Antonishyn
13. The Redundant "Dominion": Refitting The National Fabric At Empire’s End
Stuart Ward
14. "Adieu le mouton, salut les Québécois!": The Lévesque government and
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day Celebrations, 1976-1984
Marc-André Gagnon
15. The Rootedness of Acadian Neo-nationalism: The Changing Meaning of le
15 août, 1968-1982
Michael Poplyansky
16. Marketing the Maple Leaf: The Curious Case of National Flag of Canada
Day
Richard Nimijean & L. Pauline Rankin
17. Conclusion
Matthew Hayday & Raymond B. Blake
Appendix: National Days and Holidays
Contributors
Introduction: Nationalism, Identity, and Community in Canada’s Holidays
Matthew Hayday & Raymond B. Blake
1. Taking it to the Streets: Negotiating National Identities in Montreal’s
Parades, 1840-1880
Gillian I. Leitch
2. "Righteousness Exalteth the Nation": Religion, Nationalism, and
Thanksgiving Day in Ontario, 1859-1914
Peter A. Stevens
3. The Politics of Holiday-making: Legislating Victoria Day as a Perpetual
Holiday in Canada, 1897-1901
Chris Tait
4. Promoting a "Sound Patriotic Feeling" in Canada through Empire Day,
1899-1957
Marcel Martel, Allison Ward, Joel Belliveau & Brittney Anne Bos
5. "One Flag, One Throne, One Empire?" Espousing and Replacing Empire Day
in French Canada, 1899-1952
Joel Belliveau & Marcel Martel
6. Love the Empire, Love Yourself? Empire Day, Immigration, and the Role of
Britishness in Anglo--¿Canadian Identity, 1920-1955
Brittney Anne Bos & Allison Marie Ward
7. From Armistice to Remembrance: The Continuing Evolution of Remembrance
Day in Canada
Teresa Iacobelli
8. Dominion Day and the Rites of Regionalism in British Columbia, 1867-1937
Forrest D. Pass
9. Dominion Day in Britain, 1900-1919
Mike Benbough-Jackson
10. A Chinese Counterpart to Dominion Day: Chinese Humiliation Day in
Interwar Canada (1924-1930)
Lianbi Zhu & Timothy Baycroft
11. Canada’s Day: Inventing a Tradition, Defining a Culture
Matthew Hayday
12. Dreams of a National Identity: Trudeau, Citizenship and Canada Day
Raymond B. Blake & Bailey Antonishyn
13. The Redundant "Dominion": Refitting The National Fabric At Empire’s End
Stuart Ward
14. "Adieu le mouton, salut les Québécois!": The Lévesque government and
Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day Celebrations, 1976-1984
Marc-André Gagnon
15. The Rootedness of Acadian Neo-nationalism: The Changing Meaning of le
15 août, 1968-1982
Michael Poplyansky
16. Marketing the Maple Leaf: The Curious Case of National Flag of Canada
Day
Richard Nimijean & L. Pauline Rankin
17. Conclusion
Matthew Hayday & Raymond B. Blake
Appendix: National Days and Holidays
Contributors