This book tells the transnational history of Portuguese communities in Canada and the United States against the backdrop of the Cold War, the Portuguese Colonial Wars, the American Civil Rights Movement, and Canadian multiculturalism.
This book tells the transnational history of Portuguese communities in Canada and the United States against the backdrop of the Cold War, the Portuguese Colonial Wars, the American Civil Rights Movement, and Canadian multiculturalism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Gilberto Fernandes earned his doctoral degree in 2014 at York University, where he has since been a Post-Doctoral Visitor with the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies and the Department of History. His research on the history of Portuguese migration, ethnicity, race, and international relations in North America has been published in various refereed journals. Together with his academic work, Dr. Fernandes is an active public historian and documentary filmmaker involved in multiple initiatives in Toronto, including the Portuguese Canadian History Project, of which he is co-founder and president since 2008; and the multidimensional project “City Builders: A History of Immigrant Construction Workers in Postwar Toronto,” winner of the 2019 Lieutenant Governor’s Ontario Heritage Award for Excellence in Conservation.
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Introduction 1. Portuguese Migration: Numbers Policies and Perceptions 2. Making Diasporic Souls: Catholic Missionaries National Parishes and Transregional Charity 3. Making Ethnic Civil Societies: Working-Class Organizations Community Elites and Political Federations 4. Making Ethnic Culture: Folk Propaganda Popular Culture and Language 5. Making Imperial Citizens: Lusotropicalism Public Memory and the Multiracial Diaspora 6. The Radicals’ Diaspora: Anti-Fascists War Resisters and State Surveillance 7. New Beginnings Old Journeys: Multicultural Generational and Political Transitions Conclusion Abbreviations Notes
Introduction 1. Portuguese Migration: Numbers Policies and Perceptions 2. Making Diasporic Souls: Catholic Missionaries National Parishes and Transregional Charity 3. Making Ethnic Civil Societies: Working-Class Organizations Community Elites and Political Federations 4. Making Ethnic Culture: Folk Propaganda Popular Culture and Language 5. Making Imperial Citizens: Lusotropicalism Public Memory and the Multiracial Diaspora 6. The Radicals’ Diaspora: Anti-Fascists War Resisters and State Surveillance 7. New Beginnings Old Journeys: Multicultural Generational and Political Transitions Conclusion Abbreviations Notes
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